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The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1948 1(1):70-75; doi:10.1093/qjmam/1.1.70
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NOTE ON THE VELOCITY AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS ATTAINED WITH SUCTION ON A FLAT PLATE OF INFINITE EXTENT IN COMPRESSIBLE FLOW{dagger}

A. D. YOUNG

( Department of Aerodynamics, the College of Aeronautics Cranfield )

The problem considered by Griffith and Meredith (1) for incompressible flow is here considered for compressible flow of a perfect gas with constant specific heats, it being assumed that there is no heat transfer by conduction at the plate. Essentially, the method consists in establishing a correspondence between the velocity and temperature profiles for incompressible flow and those for compressible flow, the lateral ordinates being scaled by factors which are functions of the ordinates and of Mach number.

The results of calculations covering a range of Mach numbers up to 5.0 are shown in Figs. 1 and 2.



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