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On the uniqueness of solutions of the Falkner-Skan equation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

A. H. Craven
Affiliation:
University of Sussex, Brighton.
L. A. Peletier
Affiliation:
University of Sussex, Brighton.
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The study of similarity solutions of Prandtl's equations for the steady two dimensional flow of an incompressible fluid past a rigid wall leads to the equation

where the primes denote differentiation with respect to the independent variable t, and λ is a parameter. It was first obtained in 1930 by Falkner and Skan [3]. For its derivation we refer to Schlichting [6] here we merely note that the function f′(t) represents, after suitable normalization, the velocity parallel to the wall.

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Copyright © University College London 1972

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