Small Reynolds Number Flow around Flat Plate

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The discussion focuses on modeling small Reynolds number flow around a semi-infinite plate in an axial orientation. The user seeks an expression for the thickness of the viscous region as a function of position from the leading edge, specifically for argon at 1100 degrees Celsius and a flow velocity of 10 cm/s over a square rod. The Reynolds number is expected to range from less than 1 near the leading edge to approximately 60 further along the plate, indicating that the Blasius solution is not applicable. The user requests references to aid in deriving the necessary expression for this scenario. The conversation highlights the challenges of applying traditional fluid mechanics solutions at low Reynolds numbers.
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Hello,

I have a problem I am trying to model analytically (please note: I am NOT a fluid mechanics expert -- I come from a chemistry background):

A semi-infinite plate is oriented axially in the direction of flow.

Please refer to the following page for an illustration of my problem:
http://www.ecourses.ou.edu/cgi-bin/eBook.cgi?doc=&topic=fl&chap_sec=09.3&page=theory

The third picture is the Blasius solution, which does not apply at small Reynolds numbers. I am looking for an expression to tell me the thickness of the shaded viscous region from the top two pictures (i.e. - for small Reynolds numbers!) as function of position from the leading edge.

Any references would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 
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What is the fluid, it's velocity and the size of the plate?
 
hi RTW:

the fluid is argon at 1100 degrees celsius (kinematic viscosity 1.6 cm^2/sec) , traveling at 10 cm/s over a square rod (0.635x0.635cm, ~10cm length)

based on these values, i expect the reynolds number to vary from < 1 near the leading edge to ~60 far from the leading edge.

the blasius solution is only valid for reynolds numbers greater than about 1000, so i feel safe in assuming that it doesn't apply.
 
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