Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “f” and “t” indicate figures and tables respectively.

A

Application of the interactive boundary-layer methods
airfoils, 332f, 342–347, 345f
flap configuration, 346
stall, 345–348
Axisymmetric flows
compressible, 322, 323f
incompressible, 315–317, 315t, 316f
airship, 316
along circular cylinder, 315
Murphy bodies, 316, 316f

B

Blasius flow, with slip, 113f, 115, 115f
Blowing, See Mass transfer
Blowing velocity, 324–326
BLP2 (boundary-layer program), 413
Bodies of revolution, See Axisymmetric flows
Boundary layer
equations
laminar flows, 55–59
turbulent flows, 59–64, 213–214, 217–218, 223–227
Boussinesq formula, 99–100
Box method, See Keller’s box method

C

Cebeci-Smith (CS) turbulence model, 160–161
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