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Governing Equations in Differential Form Take the limit such that the control volume approach to infinitesimal small: consequently, all fluid properties.

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1 Governing Equations in Differential Form Take the limit such that the control volume approach to infinitesimal small: consequently, all fluid properties within the volume can be considered constant. Use the divergence theorem to convert the surface integration term into a volume integration term:

2 Continuity Equation

3 Physical Interpretation u(x+  x) u(x) v(y+  y) v(y)

4 Example (suction boundary layer control)(suction boundary layer control) A laminar boundary layer can be approximated as having a velocity profile u(x)=Uy/ , where  =cx 1/2, c is a constant, U is the freestream velocity, and  is the boundary layer thickness. Determine the v(vertical component) of the velocity inside the boundary layer.  (x)=cx 1/2

5 Example (cont.)


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