The following pages link to (Q4550896):
Displaying 36 items.
- Effects of wall temperature on boundary layer stability over a blunt cone at Mach 7.99 (Q435543) (← links)
- Numerical prediction of unsteady vortex shedding for large leading-edge roughness. (Q1430680) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of roughness effect on the stability of a hypersonic boundary layer (Q1641384) (← links)
- Receptivity of inviscid modes in supersonic boundary layers to wall perturbations (Q2061060) (← links)
- Influence of a weak adverse pressure gradient on the generation of tonal protuberance noise in a laminar boundary layer (Q2424988) (← links)
- Boundary-layer receptivity to external disturbances using multiple scales (Q2510246) (← links)
- A high-order cut-cell method for numerical simulation of hypersonic boundary-layer instability with surface roughness (Q2638248) (← links)
- The behaviour of Tollmien–Schlichting waves undergoing small-scale localised distortions (Q2814934) (← links)
- Entrainment of short-wavelength free-stream vortical disturbances in compressible and incompressible boundary layers (Q2973638) (← links)
- Multimode decomposition of spatially growing perturbations in a two-dimensional boundary layer (Q3554020) (← links)
- Localised estimation and control of linear instabilities in two-dimensional wall-bounded shear flows (Q4594108) (← links)
- On divergent Richtmyer–Meshkov instability of a light/heavy interface (Q4970645) (← links)
- A nonlinear dynamic model for unsteady separated flow control and its mechanism analysis (Q4972291) (← links)
- A local scattering theory for the effects of isolated roughness on boundary-layer instability and transition: transmission coefficient as an eigenvalue (Q4976618) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of the role of free-stream turbulence in boundary-layer separation (Q4976772) (← links)
- Edge states as mediators of bypass transition in boundary-layer flows (Q4976789) (← links)
- Observation-infused simulations of high-speed boundary-layer transition (Q4988010) (← links)
- Instabilities in three-dimensional boundary-layer flows with a highly non-ideal fluid (Q5045218) (← links)
- Dynamics of laminar and transitional flows over slip surfaces: effects on the laminar–turbulent separatrix (Q5109344) (← links)
- Transition mechanisms in cross-flow-dominated hypersonic flows with free-stream acoustic noise (Q5112718) (← links)
- Effects of streamwise-elongated and spanwise-periodic surface roughness elements on boundary-layer instability (Q5115454) (← links)
- On the linear receptivity of trailing vortices (Q5144743) (← links)
- Distributed vortex receptivity of a swept-wing boundary layer. Part 1. Efficient excitation of CF modes (Q5144753) (← links)
- Acoustic-roughness receptivity in subsonic boundary-layer flows over aerofoils (Q5152453) (← links)
- An adjoint approach for computing the receptivity of the rotating disc boundary layer to surface roughness (Q5154689) (← links)
- A Boundary-Layer Receptivity Mechanism Excited by the Interaction Between Free-Stream Turbulence and the Three-Dimensional Localized Wall Roughness (Q5156586) (← links)
- Study of Secondary Instability of a Streaky Boundary Layer Under Spanwise-Localized Free-Stream Vortical Disturbances (Q5156675) (← links)
- On the role of actuation for the control of streaky structures in boundary layers (Q5205734) (← links)
- Generation of first Mack modes in supersonic boundary layers by slow acoustic waves interacting with streamwise isolated wall roughness (Q5217645) (← links)
- On Reynolds number dependence of micro-ramp-induced transition (Q5226291) (← links)
- A parallel stability analysis of a trailing vortex wake (Q5226301) (← links)
- An adjoint compressible linearised Navier–Stokes approach to model generation of Tollmien–Schlichting waves by sound (Q5235585) (← links)
- Receptivity of supersonic boundary layers over smooth and wavy surfaces to impinging slow acoustic waves (Q5235629) (← links)
- Stability of a temporally evolving natural convection boundary layer on an isothermal wall (Q5235666) (← links)
- Laminar–turbulent transition in channel flow with superhydrophobic surfaces modelled as a partial slip wall (Q5243203) (← links)
- Linear and nonlinear receptivity mechanisms in boundary layers subject to free-stream turbulence (Q6144297) (← links)