A horizontal, infinitely large plate is initially underneath a quiescent (stagnant), infinitely large fluid that has the temperature T ∞ . The plate is suddenly put in motion, at t = 0, with a...


A horizontal, infinitely large plate is initially underneath a quiescent (stagnant), infinitely large fluid that has the temperature T. The plate is suddenly put in motion, at t = 0, with a constant speed of U0. The fluid is incompressible and has constant properties.



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