Concept of Boundary Layer
Concept of Boundary Layer
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Description of Boundary Layer
When a real fluid pass a solid body the fluid particles adhere to the
boundary and condition of no slip occurs.
It says that the velocity of fluid close to the boundary will be same
as that of the boundary.
This variation of velocity from zero to free stream velocity in the
direction normal to the boundary takes place in a narrow region in
the vicinity of solid boundary.
This small region of the fluid is called boundary layer.
Description of Boundary Layer
Formation of boundary layer
No slip
V (m/s)
Flat plate
Laminar and turbulent boundary layers
Boundary layer
Leading edge
Laminar and turbulent boundary layers
The plate is held at zero incident to the velocity of flow and the
velocity of flow is known as free stream velocity (V) or ambient
velocity or potential velocity.
At the leading edge of the plate the thickness of B.L is zero but
on d/s, to the fluid in contact with boundary the velocity is zero
and at some distance ‘g’ from the boundary the velocity is V.