On unsteady compressible laminar boundary layers past bodies of revolution spinning about its axis.
I. Pop (1970)
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I. Pop (1970)
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David Gérard-Varet, Emmanuel Grenier (2002)
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In meteorology and magnetohydrodynamics many different boundary layers appear. Some of them are already mathematically well known, like Ekman or Hartmann layers. Others remain unstudied, and can be much more complex. The aim of this paper is to give a simple and unified presentation of the main boundary layers, and to propose a simple method to derive their sizes and equations.