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Turbulent boundary layer on a plate in an incompressible liquid with mass injection

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Within the limits of a semi-empirical theory based on a two-layer system, as proposed in [5], an examination is made of the influence of mass addition, homogeneous with the main flow, on friction and the parameters of the turbulent boundary layer (thickness of the laminar sublayer, velocity at the edge of the laminar sublayer, etc.).

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Ginzburg, I.P., Krest'yaninova, N.S. Turbulent boundary layer on a plate in an incompressible liquid with mass injection. Journal of Engineering Physics 9, 299–302 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828156

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