These movements are characterized by a bell-shaped velocity profile.
This results in a lower skin friction due to the characteristic velocity profile of laminar flow.
Several effects can contribute to the transverse broadening of the velocity profile.
Simultaneously, they interact with the mean flow, so that the velocity profile also has three-dimensional variations.
These changes arise from changes in the laminar velocity profile.
Figure 21.26 shows velocity profiles at two distances downstream from the start of the heated section.
Derive the velocity profile for optimum acceleration of this system.
Four common methods of generating the open-loop velocity profile are examined in this Section.
In other words, the velocity profile must have an inflection point to be unstable.
Unless we know our exact velocity profiles, we can't make the proper time corrections.