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Flat Plate Boundary Layer
Problem Specification
Consider a fluid flowing across a flat plate, as illustrated above. Obtain the velocity and pressure distribution when the Reynolds number based on the plate length is 10,000. This Reynolds number is obtained by using the following settings. The plate length is 1 m. The incoming fluid is flowing in the x-direction with a velocity of 1 m/s. The density of the fluid is 1 kg/m^3 and the viscosity is 1 x 10 ^(-4)
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kg/(m-s).
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Note
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that
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these
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values
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are
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not
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necessarily
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physical.
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They
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have
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been
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picked
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to
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yield
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the
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desired
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Reynolds
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number.
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Check
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your
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results
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by
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comparing
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the
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velocity
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and
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pressure
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distribution
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with
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classical
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boundary
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layer
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theory.