Abstract

The investigation of the effect of small polymer additives on the characteristics of the flow of a viscous liquid is, at the present time, one of the most promising approaches to the lowering of the friction resistance. One interesting question in this connection is the study of the effect of small polymer additives on the characteristics of the transitional region of flow in a boundary layer, as well as on the value of the friction resistance with the presence of laminar, transitional, and turbulent sections in the boundary layer. The article sets forth a possible method for calculation of a plane boundary layer and the friction resistance for the case of the motion of a body in weak polymer solutions with a constant concentration, taking account of the change in the flow conditions in the layer and based on the use of integral relationships. Questions connected with the development of a boundary at a body, with the feeding of a polymer in it, as well as with the effect of degradation or destruction of the polymer in the solution, are not discussed.

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