rajakerroisyhtälöt
Rajakerroisyhtälöt refers to a set of equations used in fluid dynamics to describe the behavior of fluids in a boundary layer. A boundary layer is a thin layer of fluid near a solid surface where viscous effects are significant. These equations are derived from the more general Navier-Stokes equations by making certain approximations that are valid within the boundary layer.
The key assumptions leading to the rajakerroisyhtälöt include that the flow is steady, incompressible, and has
Rajakerroisyhtälöt are fundamental for understanding phenomena such as drag on objects, heat transfer from surfaces, and