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On turbulent boundary layer structure (English)
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Flow in the turbulent boundary layer (BL) with Reynolds number \(R\to \infty\) is studied by a joining asymptotic expansion method. A three- layered asymptotic BL structure is set up, which includes, besides the viscous boundary region and the velocity defect region, an intermediate region in which a balance of inertia forces, and pressure and turbulent friction forces takes place and which is responsible for flow separation under the influence of a disadvantageous pressure gradient.
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turbulent boundary layer
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asymptotic expansion method
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viscous boundary region
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turbulent friction
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