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arxiv: 1008.0343 · v1 · pith:LKISAB52new · submitted 2010-08-02 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Skin friction in zero-pressure-gradient boundary layers

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A global approach leading to a self-consistent solution to the Navier-Stokes-Prandtl equations for zero-pressure-gradient boundary layers is presented. It is shown that as $Re_{\delta}\rightarrow \infty$, the dynamically defined boundary layer thickness $\delta(x)\propto x/\ln^{2}Re_{x}$ and the skin friction $\lambda=\frac{2\tau_{w}}{\rho U_{0}^{2}}\propto 1/\ln^{2}\delta(x)$. Here $\tau_{w}$ and $U_{0}$ are the wall shear stress and free stream velocity, respectively. The theory is formulated as an expansion in powers of a small dimensionless parameter $\frac{d\delta(x)}{dx}\rightarrow 0$ in the limit $x\rightarrow \infty$.

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