Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate

The aim of this work was to gain further insight into the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in the motion of a fluid past a solid surface. The present experimental work has been confined to the most simple example; the flow of an incompressible fluid along a smooth flat plate at zero angle o...

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Main Author: Whitelegg, Shena Margaret
Published: University of Edinburgh 1961
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6637202017-02-17T03:19:48ZObservations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plateWhitelegg, Shena Margaret1961The aim of this work was to gain further insight into the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in the motion of a fluid past a solid surface. The present experimental work has been confined to the most simple example; the flow of an incompressible fluid along a smooth flat plate at zero angle of incidence and with zero pressure gradient in the direction of flow. Although the aspects of transition which are of greatest importance in practice are those of flow over aerofoils and in closed channels, it was hoped that an experimental investigation of transition on a flat plate would lead to a better understanding of the mechanism of fluid flow in an unstable boundary layer, which can in turn be applied to more complex problems.629.13University of Edinburghhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.663720http://hdl.handle.net/1842/17731Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Whitelegg, Shena Margaret
Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
description The aim of this work was to gain further insight into the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in the motion of a fluid past a solid surface. The present experimental work has been confined to the most simple example; the flow of an incompressible fluid along a smooth flat plate at zero angle of incidence and with zero pressure gradient in the direction of flow. Although the aspects of transition which are of greatest importance in practice are those of flow over aerofoils and in closed channels, it was hoped that an experimental investigation of transition on a flat plate would lead to a better understanding of the mechanism of fluid flow in an unstable boundary layer, which can in turn be applied to more complex problems.
author Whitelegg, Shena Margaret
author_facet Whitelegg, Shena Margaret
author_sort Whitelegg, Shena Margaret
title Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
title_short Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
title_full Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
title_fullStr Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
title_full_unstemmed Observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
title_sort observations of the transition to turbulence in the boundary layer on a flat plate
publisher University of Edinburgh
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