Numerical Transformation Methods for a Moving-Wall Boundary Layer Flow of a Rarefied Gas Free Stream over a Moving Flat Plate.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
In this paper, we present an original numerical method for the solution of
a Blasius problem with extended boundary conditions. To this end, we extend to the
proposed problem the non-iterative transformation method, proposed by Töpfer more than
a century ago and defined for the numerical solution of the Blasius problem. The proposed
method, which makes use of the invariance of two physical parameters with respect to an
extended scaling group of point transformations, allows us to solve the Blasius problem
numerically with extended boundary conditions by solving a related initial value problem
and then rescaling the obtained numerical solution. Therefore, our method is an initial
value method. However, in this way, we cannot fix the values of the physical parameters in
advance, and if we just need to compute the numerical solution for given values of the two
parameters, we have to define an iterative extension of the transformation method. Thus,
in this paper, for the problem under study, we define a non-ITM and an ITM based on Lie
groups scaling invariance theory
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Blasius problem; scaling invariance properties; non-iterative and iterative
transformation methods; BVPs on infinite intervals
Elenco autori:
Fazio, Riccardo
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