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Laminar Boundary Layer Theory

In this course, you will learn about the basics of laminar boundary layer theory. You will explore how to analyze and describe a tiny viscous region that surrounds the body, the boundary layer, and how to estimate the drag acting on the body.
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Intro to Laminar Boundary Layer Theory - Lesson 1 Sample Lesson
Integral Analysis of Boundary Layers - Lesson 2 Sample Lesson
Theory of Laminar Boundary Layers - Lesson 3 Sample Lesson
Flat-Plate Blasius Solution - Lesson 4 Sample Lesson
Other Boundary Layer Solutions and 3D Layers - Lesson 5 Sample Lesson
Simulation Examples, Homework, and Quizzes 5 Topics | 1 Quiz Sample Lesson
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Laminar Flow Over a Flat Plate - Simulation Example
Laminar Flow Over a Spinning Disk - Simulation Example
Laminar Flow Inside an S-Bend - Simulation Example
Laminar Flow Due to a Moving Flat Plate - Homework
Laminar Flow Over a Wedge - Homework
Quiz - Laminar Boundary Layer Theory
Summary Sample Lesson
Post Completion Survey Sample Lesson
Meet the Instructors Sample Lesson

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