Viscous Flow and Pressure Coefficient

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Homework Statement


What effect does a large positive dCp/dX have on the real viscous flow? This is for an airfoil design project using thin airfoil theory + vortex panel method.




The Attempt at a Solution


As far as I know Viscosity is independent of pressure, so the only thing I can think of is assuming ideal gas behavior and saying that it affects the density and therefore the kinematic viscosity. However I believe that he is referring to something different, some property of a viscous flow that I haven't yet figured out.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Can anyone help me? I don't need the answer so much as a nudge in the right direction...ie "look at x property"

Thanks again
 
in which dimension is flow?
 
The design is in 2 dimensions.
 
Well for anyone else who stumbles upon this and needs the answer look at the difference between the lift coefficient vs. angle of attack graph for viscid vs. inviscid flow, and consider how the coefficient of pressure affects the lift coefficient.
 
To solve this, I first used the units to work out that a= m* a/m, i.e. t=z/λ. This would allow you to determine the time duration within an interval section by section and then add this to the previous ones to obtain the age of the respective layer. However, this would require a constant thickness per year for each interval. However, since this is most likely not the case, my next consideration was that the age must be the integral of a 1/λ(z) function, which I cannot model.
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