Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2006
Optimal co-ordinates were introduced by Kaplun (1954) as a result of his study on the role of co-ordinate systems in boundary-layer theory. In this paper the basic ideas of optimal co-ordinates are examined and many restrictions of Kaplun's optimal co-ordinates are removed. His rule for constructing optimal co-ordinates is found to apply unaltered to axisymmetric flows, to flows with oncoming streams containing vorticity, to free boundary layers such as jets, to free-convection flows and to compressible flows. It is also extended to unsteady boundary layers, and to three-dimensional boundary layers using a pair of stream functions.