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Prandtl–Batchelor flow past a flat plate with a forward-facing flap

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2006

P. G. Saffman
Affiliation:
Applied Mathematics, California Institute of Technology
S. Tanveer
Affiliation:
Applied Mathematics, California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Two-dimensional steady inviscid flow past an inclined flat plate with a forward-facing flap attached to the rear edge is considered for the case when a vortex sheet separates from the leading edge of the flat plate and reattaches at the leading edge of the flap, with uniform vorticity distributed between the vortex sheet and the body. Solutions are found for a particular geometry and a range of values of the vorticity. The method used to calculate the flow is an extension of a free-streamline method widely used in cases where the velocity is a constant on the separating streamline.

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Research Article
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© 1984 Cambridge University Press

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