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Turbulent Boundary Layers with Coupling of the Velocity Field to the Temperature Field

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Boundary-Layer Theory

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As Sect. 10.1 showed for laminar boundary layers, the velocity field is coupled to the temperature field if the physical properties are no longer constant but rather depend on the temperature. These physical properties are the density ϱ, the viscosity µ, the isobaric specific heat capacity c p and the thermal conductivity λ. In the most general case they may depend on both the temperature and the pressure.

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Schlichting, H., Gersten, K. (2000). Turbulent Boundary Layers with Coupling of the Velocity Field to the Temperature Field. In: Boundary-Layer Theory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85829-1_19

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