Compressible second-order boundary layers for three-dimensional stagnation point flows with mass transfer
Abstract
All the second-order boundary-layer effects have been studied for the steady laminar compressible 3-dimensional stagnation-point flows with variable properties and mass transfer for both saddle and nodal point regions. The governing equations have been solved numerically using an implicit finite-difference scheme. Results for the heat transfer and skin friction have been obtained for several values of the mass-transfer rate, wall temperature, and also for several values of parameters characterizing the nature of stagnation point and variable gas properties. The second-order effects on the heat transfer and skin friction at the wall are found to be significant and at large injection rates, they dominate over the results of the first-order boundary layer, but the effect of large suction is just the opposite. In general, the second-order effects are more pronounced in the saddle-point region than in the nodal-point region. The overall heat-transfer rate for the 3-dimensional flows is found to be more than that of the 2-dimensional flows.
- Publication:
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International Journal of Engineering Science
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982IJES...20.1221K
- Keywords:
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- Compressible Boundary Layer;
- Laminar Flow;
- Mass Transfer;
- Stagnation Flow;
- Three Dimensional Flow;
- Boundary Layer Equations;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Heat Transfer Coefficients;
- Reentry Vehicles;
- Skin Friction;
- Stagnation Point;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer