The Cebeci–Smith model is a mathematical model used in fluid dynamics to describe the behavior of turbulent boundary layers, particularly in the context of aerodynamic and hydrodynamic applications. Developed by Cebeci and Smith in the 1970s, this model provides a means for predicting the velocity profile and other characteristics of turbulent flows near the surface of a body, such as an airfoil or a ship’s hull.
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