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Computation of attached three-dimensional turbulent boundary layers (English)
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10 May 1994
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In the present embedded-function method, the velocity distribution across the entire wall layer is represented by analytic embedded functions; the outer-layer flow is calculated being subject to the condition that the numerical solution blends smoothly into the embedded wall-layer functions. As the computation proceeds downstream, the wall shear stress and the wall skew angle are obtained from algebraic formulae derived from a general asymptotic analysis. It is shown that on the order of a 50\% reduction of mesh points may be realized without any degradation in the accuracy of the computed results.
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bi-directionally skewed cross-stream velocity profiles
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embedded-function method
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outer-layer flow
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wall-layer functions
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algebraic formulae
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asymptotic analysis
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