Abstract
The universal logarithmic profile that describes the mean streamwise velocity in the inner layer of any wall-bounded flow is the best known example of the stated classical idea. In the present research, data from numerous numerical and physical experiments have been carefully analyzed, and it is shown that boundary layers, in fact, never achieve true self-preservation and that neither inner nor outer scaling is strictly valid. We present an informative summary of value.
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