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Axisymmetric and Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers

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Boundary-Layer Theory

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In the previous chapters, the calculation of boundary layers was restricted to the plane case, where the two velocity components depended only on two spatial coordinates. There was no velocity component present in the direction of the third spatial coordinate.

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Schlichting, H., Gersten, K. (2000). Axisymmetric and Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers. In: Boundary-Layer Theory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85829-1_12

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