The laminar separation of an incompressible fluid streaming past a smooth surface
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(28)- ``How turbulent is the boundary layer separating from a bluff body for arbitrarily large Reynolds numbers?
- Introduction
- Marginal Separation
- Injection from a finite section of a flat plate placed parallel to a uniform stream
- On back flow of boundary layers in two-dimensional unsteady incompressible heat conducting flow
- On the wind force needed to dislodge a drop adhered to a surface
- Viscous–inviscid interaction due to the freezing of a liquid flowing on a flat plate
- Some observations regarding steady laminar flows past bluff bodies
- Break-away separation for high turbulence intensity and large Reynolds number
- Unsteady separation in vortex-induced boundary layers
- Laminar boundary-layer separation control by Görtler-scale blowing
- On the role of acoustic feedback in boundary-layer instability
- Steady streaming induced between oscillating cylinders
- Secondary separation from a slender wing
- Removing the separation singularity in a barotropic ocean with bottom friction.
- On asymptotic theory of plane separated flows
- Lighthill and the triple-deck, separation and transition
- On turbulent separation
- On the internal structure of weakly nonlinear bores in laminar high Reynolds number flow
- Non-Navier Stokes viscous flow computations
- Asymptotic multiscale solutions to Navier-Stokes equations with fast oscillating perturbations in boundary layers
- Separation from a smooth surface in a slender conical flow
- The influence of airfoil thickness and Reynolds number on separation
- On Dynamic Interactions Between Body Motion and Fluid Motion
- Numerical solution of unsteady boundary-layer separation in supersonic flow: upstream moving wall
- On Kaplun limits and the generalized boundary layer theory
- A numerical study of the viscous supersonic flow past a flat plate at large angles of incidence
- On the nature of singularities inherent, under a given analytic distribution of the external pressure, in solutions of the Prandtl equations near the point of separation
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