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Stability of a laminar premixed supersonic free shear layer with chemical reactions
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    Stability of a laminar premixed supersonic free shear layer with chemical reactions (English)
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    We discuss the stability of a 2-dimensional compressible supersonic flow in the wake of a flat plate. The fluid is a multi-species mixture which is undergoing finite rate chemical reactions. We consider the spatial stability of an infinitesimal disturbance in the fluid. Numerical solutions of the eigenvalue stability equations for both reactive and nonreactive supersonic flows are presented and discussed. The chemical reactions have significant influence on the stability behavior.
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    two-dimensional flow
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    free shear layer
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    wake of a flat plate
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    multi- species mixture
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    finite rate chemical reactions
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    eigenvalue stability equations
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