Abstract

The non-uniform slot injection (suction) into water boundary layer flow over a yawed infinite circular cylinder is analyzed including the temperature-dependent viscosity and Prandtl number. The difficulties arising at the starting point of the streamwise coordinate, at the edges of the slot and at the point of separation are overcome by applying the implicit finite difference scheme in combination with the quasilinearization technique. The results indicate that the separation can be delayed by non-uniform slot suction and also by moving the slot downstream but effect of non-uniform slot injection is just the opposite. Further, the effect of variable fluid properties is to move the point of separation downstream but yaw angle has very little affect on the location of the point of separation.

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