On the Diffusion of a Chemically Reactive Species in a Laminar Boundary Layer Flow

A chemically reactive species is emitted from the surface of a body located in a hydrodynamic flow field. It diffuses into the fluid where it undergoes a simple isothermal, homogeneous transformation. The analysis given enables one to trace the reaction history of this component in a laminar boundary layer flow which develops over the surface of a body.For illustration the development of a first‐order reaction in the neighborhood of a flat plate is calculated. Two reaction types are considered. In one case the reactant is destroyed; in the other, it is generated. The reaction histories show a number of interesting features which are discussed in some detail.