Boundary Layer
BOUNDARY LAYER I n day to day life we unknowingly observe many scenarios where machines or certain tasks are made easier due to the application of the boundary layer. The major idea of the boundary layer was recommended by L. Prandtl in the year 1905, it characterizes the boundary layer as a layer of liquid creating inflows with extremely high Reynolds Numbers and you may be knowing that in the event that the Reynolds number is high, the fluid has low thickness as contrasted and idleness powers. Because of the viscosity of the fluid, molecules near the surface are brought to a halt when it flows over them. The next strata slow down as well, albeit to a lesser amount. Only a tiny layer at the surface appears to be slowing down. The presence of the surface has no effect on the fluid beyond this layer. The boun...