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Theory of self-induced separation of a turbulent boundary layer
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    Theory of self-induced separation of a turbulent boundary layer (English)
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    Plane steady flow is considered in the case of an incompressible fluid in the neighborhood of the separation point of a turbulent boundary layer. It is shown that separation takes place in a region which lies at some small distance downstream from the region of interaction.
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    Plane steady flow
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    incompressible fluid
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    turbulent boundary layer
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