Abstract

Two-dimensional incompressible laminar flow induced by a constant slip velocity on the surface of a finite flat plate is studied both analytically and numerically for large Reynolds numbers. It turned out that the thickness of the thin layer downstream of the trailing edge increases in square root of the distance from the trailing edge. Numerical integration of the boundary layer equations for the whole flow field confirmed two asymptotic natures of the flow field; near the trailing edge the analytic result is approached, and far downstream of the plate the jet flow solution is attained.

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