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Experimental Investigation of the Laminar Flow Along a Straight 135° Corner

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 June 2016

W H Barclay*
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University College, London
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Summary

The results of measurements in laminar flow along a straight 135° corner are presented. Near to the inlet edge plane the flow has an appearance resembling that reported by Zamir and Young for a 90° corner in which the isovels in transverse planes are concave outwards near the bisecting line of the corner, but unlike the 90° corner flow this characteristic diminishes with distance downstream in the case examined here. The analytical solution by Carrier is found to be a good representation of the flow in the 135° corner.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society. 1973

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