Abstract:
The report describes an experimental investigation of the boundary laver on the surface of a porous circular cylinder at which there is a normal inward velocity. The primary object of the experiments was to test the approximate theory of Ref. 1 for calculating the development of a laminar boundary layer under conditions of continuous suction. The formula given in that reference for calculating the momentum thickness of the layer gave results in accord with the experimental determinations. Owing to practical difficulties in the exploration of the very thin boundary layers and in the determination of the velocity gradient around the surface, other comparisons with the theory (such as the progressive development of the boundary-layer velocity distribution and of the prediction of the separation point) were difficult. Nevertheless reasonable agreement between the theoretical and experimental velocity distributions was obtained particularly for the lower wind speed of the experiment, but no adequate test of the prediction of the separation point was found possible.