Class: Intermediate Fluid Mechanics. I need help understanding these notes. They're for Blasius solutions in fluid mechanics, but I can't make heads or tails of this information. Starting with the psi relationships, and especially the d(psi)/dy term, I have no idea what he's doing for the U = d(psi) / dy. I know this is an unorganized question, but seriously, with the relationships he gave us I do not see how he got that relationship for "U". I'm just completely lost with this.
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Clarkson - Blasius Solution University
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Blasius Solution Clarkson
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Blasius Similarity Solution Clarkson University
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