Abstract

An experimental and theoretical investigation of the velocity distribution in the laminar boundary layers at a moving interface generated by a counter-current gas-liquid stratified flow has been made. No similarity solution of the problem exists, as in the case of co-current motion of the phases. The solution is carried out by means of the perturbation method. A comparison of the theoretical results with experimental ones obtained by the use of hot-wire technique is performed.

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