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Boundary Layer: Blasius Solution

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This lecture covers the Blasius solution for the boundary layer on a semi-infinite plate, including velocity profiles, experimental speed profiles, and boundary layer thickness characterization. It also discusses displacement and momentum thickness, viscous friction, and drag force calculations.

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