3. Viscous flow

Course subject(s) Module B: Aerodynamics

Welcome to the third lecture of this module! We will deal with viscous flows, and the effects these give. The final video in this lecture will feature Mr. Timmer in a wind tunnel, so stay tuned for that!

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Remember the paradox D’Alembert postulated more than two centuries ago? Here we will discuss the solution to this paradox: the boundary layer.

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In this clip, Mr. Timmer will explain the process of transition.

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In this clip, Mr. Timmer will show some of the processes associated with viscous flows. Stay tuned for a view that even our second-year students don’t get to see!

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