Image:Boundarylayer.png

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English: Shown are the free stream, laminar and turbulent time-averaged velocity profiles (in green) of a boundary layer.

The fade between the two colors representing the fully developed laminar (dark blue) and fully developed turbulent (red) regions, highlights the transition region.

The hump at the transition point highlights the difference in thickness of a laminar boundary layer compared to a turbulent boundary layer. The vertical scale is greatly exaggerated.

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This image shows a boundary layer schematic.

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http://www.symscape.com/node/447

Date

2007-07-13

Author

Syguy

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Please attribute this image with 'Original Image courtesy of Symscape' and a link to http://www.symscape.com/.


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