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The laminar boundary-layer equation: a method of solution by means of an automatic computer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

D. C. F. Leigh
Affiliation:
University Mathematical Laboratory*Cambridge

Abstract

A method, very suitable for use with an automatic computer, of solving the Hartree-Womersley approximation to the incompressible boundary-layer equation is developed. It is based on an iterative process and the Choleski method of solving a simultaneous set of linear algebraic equations. The programming of this method for an automatic computer is discussed. Tables of a solution of the boundary-layer equation in a region upstream of the separation point are given. In the upstream neighbourhood of separation this solution is compared with Goldstein's asymptotic solution and the agreement is good.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1955

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