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April 15, 2012, 14:40 |
Boundary layer separation
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Aniket Sachdeva
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It is said that a boundary layer separates from the surface when the inertia of the fluid is not enough to counter the viscous and pressure forces...
But increasing the flow speed will increase the tendency of the boundary layer to separate... Does that not mean that higher inertia in the fluid will make the boundary layer more susceptible to separation.. whereas from definition of separation it is clear that lower inertia should be responsible for flow separation..? |
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