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The Viscous Sublayer along a Smooth Boundary
If the sublayer is visualized as a steady, quasi-laminar flow, great difficulty is encountered in the physical description of the transition to the turbulent part of the flow. The proposed model visualizes a periodic growth and decay of the sublayer. The magnitude of the life period of the sublayer can be predicted theoretically and has been checked by experiment. As a consequence of this model, some predictions will be made herein on the generation of turbulence near the boundary.
The Viscous Sublayer along a Smooth Boundary
If the sublayer is visualized as a steady, quasi-laminar flow, great difficulty is encountered in the physical description of the transition to the turbulent part of the flow. The proposed model visualizes a periodic growth and decay of the sublayer. The magnitude of the life period of the sublayer can be predicted theoretically and has been checked by experiment. As a consequence of this model, some predictions will be made herein on the generation of turbulence near the boundary.
The Viscous Sublayer along a Smooth Boundary
Einstein, Hans A. (author) / Li, Huon (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 123 ; 293-313
2021-01-01
211958-01-01 pages
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