thank you, sir, it is a wonderful explanation. thank you so much, keep it up and God bless you. if possible explain the boundary conditions for various fluid flows(wind for example) .... again, thank you so much !!!
Why is there a velocity gradient? I understand that the fluid velocity at the surface is zero but right above the surface why does it behave parabolic and not immediately go back to free stream? Does the velocity of the fluid at the surface affect the velocity right above the surface is that why?
Unfortunately, the tutors in England, the major European country, cannot explain anything properly. Their speciality is to make extremely complicated anything which is very simple in real life. And this is happening in major universities in England.
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Superb explanation of the 'No slip condition' which has bedevilled me for years. Super super explanation.
thank you, sir, it is a wonderful explanation. thank you so much, keep it up and God bless you. if possible explain the boundary conditions for various fluid flows(wind for example) .... again, thank you so much !!!
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In fluid flow, which place has a maximum shear stresses,at solid surface or at boundary layer thickness
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Oil with Um = 3.0m/s flows over a flat plate 2.0m wide and 2m long. Determine the Boundary layer thickness & shear stress at mid-length of the plate
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Why is there a velocity gradient? I understand that the fluid velocity at the surface is zero but right above the surface why does it behave parabolic and not immediately go back to free stream? Does the velocity of the fluid at the surface affect the velocity right above the surface is that why?
Yes it affects
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Boundary layer depends on velocity of gradient
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Unfortunately, the tutors in England, the major European country, cannot explain anything properly. Their speciality is to make extremely complicated anything which is very simple in real life. And this is happening in major universities in England.
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