Application of two-dimensional velocity profile to three-dimensional boundary-layer flow

1985 
The problem of excessive resultant velocity by using a two-dimensional profile for the streamwise flow in three dimensions is addressed. To be consistent with the physics of the boundary layer, it is proposed that the twodimensional profile be applied to the resultant flow instead of the streamwise flow. An integral boundary-layer procedure based on the new velocity profile for theoretically determining the vortex-type flow separation is developed. The procedure is applicable to cases with large crossflows. The calculated theoretical results are compared with those obtained using the previous method, which is based on the power-law profile as applied to the streamwise flow, as well as with the available experimental data.
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