How is the boundary layer thickness defined? (ue is the outer edge velocity)

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Boundary layer equations are a simplified form of the Navier-Stokes equations. The solution to the boundary layer equations for steady flow over a flat surface parallel with the oncoming flow is called the Blasius solution.  Boundary layers can be classified into different types: Laminar boundary layer: Flow inside this layer is smooth and takes place in layers. Laminar boundary layers are formed when the Reynolds number is low. Turbulent boundary layer: Flow inside this layer is more chaotic and is characterized by active mixing of the fluid and momentum across several layers. Turbulent... Show more

How is the boundary layer thickness defined? (u<sub>e</sub> is the outer edge velocity)