When there’s flow over a flat plate, there’s laminar boundary layer at the leading edge followed by turbulent boundary layer.

When there’s flow over a flat plate, there’s laminar boundary layer at the leading edge followed by turbulent boundary layer. Correct Answer True

When a flat plate is kept in the freestream flow, there’s a formation of a laminar boundary layer at the leading edge. This boundary layer thickness grows to a point where a transition point is reached. Beyond that point, there’s turbulence due to the presence of eddies and there’s turbulent boundary layer formation whose thickness keeps on increasing.

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Boundary layer thickness in laminar flow over a flat plate increases as (where, d = distance from the leading edge.)