B1.25
Consider a uniform stream of inviscid incompressible fluid incident onto a twodimensional body (such as a circular cylinder). Sketch the flow in the region close to the stagnation point, , at the front of the body.
Let the fluid now have a small but non-zero viscosity. Using local co-ordinates along the boundary and normal to it, with the stagnation point as origin and in the fluid, explain why the local outer, inviscid flow is approximately of the form
for some positive constant .
Use scaling arguments to find the thickness of the boundary layer on the body near . Hence show that there is a solution of the boundary layer equations of the form
where is a suitable similarity variable and satisfies
What are the appropriate boundary conditions for and why? Explain briefly how you would obtain a numerical solution to subject to the appropriate boundary conditions.
Explain why it is neither possible nor appropriate to perform a similar analysis near the rear stagnation point of the inviscid flow.