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Applications of Interactive Boundary Layer Models

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Asymptotic Analysis and Boundary Layers

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The successive complementary expansion method, SCEM, in its generalized form, fully justifies the notion of IBL. A UVA is obtained by solving two sets of equations — the generalized boundary layer equations and the inviscid flow equations. These two systems are strongly coupled. In the framework of the standard boundary layer theory, a hierarchy is established between the two systems: first, we can solve the inviscid flow equations and then the boundary layer equations. With IBL, this hierarchy is broken; the two systems interact, one system influences the other and vice versa.

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(2007). Applications of Interactive Boundary Layer Models. In: Asymptotic Analysis and Boundary Layers. Scientific Computation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46489-1_9

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