Abstract

In a recent experimental investigation measurements have been made of the velocity, temperature and concentration profiles along a porous flat plate with carbon dioxide injected at the surface. In this paper the relationships between these profiles are considered. It is found that the local concentration and velocity can be correlated by using an assumption of a constant turbulent Schmidt number through the layer for given conditions. This constant Schmidt number is significantly less than unity and varies with skin friction and injection rate. The local temperature can be related to the local velocity and concentration by an equation which is an extended form of previous relationships for single-component boundary layers.

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