Sloppy. The origin moves from the top to the bottom of the step between figure 1 and the equations. There's much confusion in the nondimensionalization (average or maximum velocity?). The inlet velocity profile given in (10) does not vanish at each end! It claims to match Gartling (1990) but I'm wondering which mistakes have to be cancelled to attain that…
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%1 pepper1992numerical
%A Pepper, Darrell W.
%A Burton, Kevin L.
%A Brueckner, Frank P.
%A Blackwell, Ben F.
%B Benchmark Problems for Heat Transfer Codes
%D 1992
%E Blackwell, Ben F.
%E Pepper, Darrell W.
%I ASME
%K
%P 21–26
%T Numerical simulation of laminar flow with heat transfer over a backward facing step
%V 222
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