The lagrangian picture of fluid motion - On the use of lagrangian variables in descriptions of unsteady boundary-layer separation

The lagrangian description of unsteady boundary-layer separation is reviewed from both analytical and numerical perspectives. We explain in simple terms how particle distortion gives rise to unsteady separation, and why a theory centred on lagrangian coordinates provides the clearest description of...

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