Flow Separation - Adverse Pressure Gradient

Adverse Pressure Gradient

The flow reversal is primarily caused by an adverse pressure gradient imposed on the boundary layer by the outer potential flow. The streamwise momentum equation inside the boundary layer is approximately stated as

where are streamwise and normal coordinates. An adverse pressure gradient is when, which then can be seen to cause the velocity to decrease along and possibly go to zero if the adverse pressure gradient is strong enough.

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