Note presenting an analysis of the laminar compressible boundary layer and heat transfer over an isothermal semi-infinite flat plate moving with a time-dependent velocity. First-order deviations from the quasi-steady velocity and temperature profiles and boundary-layer characteristics have been computed.
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Note presenting an analysis of the laminar compressible boundary layer and heat transfer over an isothermal semi-infinite flat plate moving with a time-dependent velocity. First-order deviations from the quasi-steady velocity and temperature profiles and boundary-layer characteristics have been computed.
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Ostrach, Simon.Compressible Laminar Boundary Layer and Heat Transfer for Unsteady Motions of a Flat Plate,
report,
November 1955;
(digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc57835/:
accessed February 18, 2019),
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