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Problem 90P

In order to avoid boundary layer interference, engineers design a “boundary layer scoop” to skim off the boundary layer in a large wind tunnel (Fig. P10-97). The scoop is constructed of thin sheet metal. The air is at 20°C, and flows at V = 45.0 m/s. How high (dimension h) should the scoop be at downstream distance x = 1.45 m?

FIGURE  P10-97

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QUESTION:

Problem 90P

In order to avoid boundary layer interference, engineers design a “boundary layer scoop” to skim off the boundary layer in a large wind tunnel (Fig. P10-97). The scoop is constructed of thin sheet metal. The air is at 20°C, and flows at V = 45.0 m/s. How high (dimension h) should the scoop be at downstream distance x = 1.45 m?

FIGURE  P10-97

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Problem 90P

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Temperature of air,

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