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Thickness Parameters by Rapid Integration of Turbulent Boundary Layer Profiles*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
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The turbulent boundary layer on an aerofoil is represented by simple distributions of velocity, so as to obtain approximate general formulae for the displacement and momentum thicknesses in terms of two ratios of local velocity to that at the edge of the boundary layer.
Optimum positions for the local velocity are calculated to be at 0·15 and 0·62 of the boundary layer thickness from the aerofoil surface. The accuracy of the formulae is closely examined. A rapid experimental and numerical procedure is given for estimating the displacement and momentum thicknesses within ± 2 per cent. A minimum of seven velocity measurements has been found satisfactory in practice.
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The work described in this Note was carried out in the Aerodynamics Division of the National Physical Laboratory, and it is published on the recommendation of the Aeronautical Research Council and by permission of the Director of the Laboratory.