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Effect of surface waviness on boundary-layer transition in two-dimensional flow (English)
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21 April 1999
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We investigate the effect of surface waviness on boundary-layer transition in two-dimensional subsonic flow. The mean flow is calculated using an interacting boundary-layer procedure, thereby accounting for viscous-inviscid interaction. Then, the linear parabolized stability equations are used to compute Tollmien-Schlichting (TS) wave amplification. As expected, wall waviness is found to destabilize TS waves. This effect is quantified by examining parameters such as wave height, wave length, wave number, wave location, unit Reynolds number, compressibility and pressure gradient and then comparing the results against those obtained in the absence of waviness.
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critical size of waviness
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Tollmien-Schlichting wave amplification
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subsonic flow
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interacting boundary-layer procedure
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viscous-inviscid interaction
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linear parabolized stability equations
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