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Old   August 16, 2002, 08:54
Default Viscous sublayer thickness
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Bo Busk Jensen
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Hallo All

I have seen in the literature that the thickness of the viscous sublayer in a fully developed flow is approx. y+ = 10. But is there any equation for the thickness as a function of the distance from a pipe inlet??

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Bo

PS.: I know this i snot a Fluid Mechnics Forum - is there one where I could ask instead??
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