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Flat Plate, Zero Angle of Incidence

Flat Plate, Zero Angle of Incidence For flow over a wide, thin flat plate at zero angle of incidence with a uniform free-stream velocity, as shown in Fig. 6-47, the critical Reynolds number at which the boundary layer becomes turbulent is normally taken to be [Pg.40]

6-47 Boundary layer on a flat plate at zero angle of incidence. [Pg.40]


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