Abstract
The possible existence of a self-similar wall jet over a permeable plane surface in the presence of a (suitable) lateral suction of the fluid is proved. In contrast to its well known exponentially decaying counterpart (the Glauert-jet) formed over an impermeable wall, the suction-controlled wall jet decays algebraically with increasing distance from the wall. However, as the suction becomes vanishingly small, it approaches the profile of the Glauert-jet gradually.
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