Plot the boundary-layer thickness along a flat plate for the flow of air at 30 m/s assuming
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Plot the boundary-layer thickness along a flat plate for the flow of air at 30 m/s assuming
a. Laminar flow
b. Turbulent flow
Indicate the probable transition point.
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Fundamentals Of Momentum Heat And Mass Transfer
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