Injection from a finite section of a flat plate placed parallel to a uniform stream
DOI10.1007/BF00042924zbMath0479.76043OpenAlexW1981670469MaRDI QIDQ1162224
S. C. R. Dennis, Frank T. Smith
Publication date: 1981
Published in: Journal of Engineering Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00042924
local analysisincompressibleasymptotic structuresingular behaviourmesh spacingsteady laminarfluid motion past a semi-infinite flat plateseparation ahead of injectionuniform injection of extra fluid from finite porous section
Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible viscous fluids (76D05) Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage (76S05) Boundary-layer theory, separation and reattachment, higher-order effects (76D10) Basic methods in fluid mechanics (76M99)
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