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Semi-similar solutions of the unsteady compressible second-order boundary layer flow at the stagnation point (Q1116837)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4089174
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Semi-similar solutions of the unsteady compressible second-order boundary layer flow at the stagnation point
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4089174

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    Semi-similar solutions of the unsteady compressible second-order boundary layer flow at the stagnation point (English)
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    1989
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    Semi-similar solutions of the unsteady compressible laminar boundary layer flow over two-dimensional and axisymmetric bodies at the stagnation point with mass transfer are studied for all the second-order boundary layer effects when the free stream velocity varies arbitrarily with time. The set of partial differential equations governing the unsteady compressible second-order boundary layers representing all the effects are derived for the first time. These partial differential equations are solved numerically using an implicit finite-difference scheme. The results are obtained for two particular unsteady free stream velocity distributions: (a) an accelerating stream and (b) a fluctuating stream. It is observed that the total skin friction and heat transfer are strongly affected by the surface mass transfer and wall temperature. However, their variation with time is significant only for large times. The second-order boundary layer effects are found to be more pronounced in the case of no mass transfer or injection as compared to that for suction.
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    Semi-similar solutions
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    unsteady compressible laminar boundary layer flow
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    unsteady compressible second-order boundary layers
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    implicit finite-difference scheme
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