Table: Boundary Layer Thickness
δ at a
Distance x from the Leading Edge
| x (mm) |
δ (mm) |
| 0 |
0 |
| 5 |
0.118 |
| 10 |
0.167 |
| 15 |
0.205 |
| 20 |
0.237 |
| 25 |
0.265 |
| 30 |
0.290 |
| 35 |
0.313 |
| 40 |
0.335 |
| 45 |
0.355 |
| 50 |
0.374 |
| 55 |
0.393 |
| 56 |
0.396 |

Boundary Layer Profile
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The properties of water at 16oC are,
ρ = 999 kg/m3
μ = 1.12 × 10-3 N-s/m2
When water flows past an infinite flat plate,
the critical Reynolds number is 5 ×105.
That is,

Hence, it is found that the boundary layer turns from laminar to turbulent
at a critical distance of 56.1 mm.
The laminar profile of the boundary layer is given by Blasius' solution,
which is

The boundary layer thickness at a distance x from the flat plate leading
edge is summarized in the table and plotted in the figure shown on the
left.
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