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    Spatial direct numerical simulation of high-speed boundary-layer flows. I: Algorithmic considerations and validation (English)
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    A highly accurate algorithm for the direct numerical simulation of spatially evolving high-speed boundary-layer flows is described in detail and is carefully validated. To represent the evolution of instability waves faithfully, the fully explicit scheme relies on non-dissipative high-order compact-difference and spectral collocation methods. Several physical, mathematical, and practical issues relevant to the simulation of high-speed transitional flows are discussed. In particular, careful attention is paid to the implementation of inflow, outflow, and far-field boundary conditions.
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    two-dimensional second-mode disturbances
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    flat-plate boundary-layer flows
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    sharp cone
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    instability waves
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    fully explicit scheme
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    non- dissipative high-order compact-difference methods
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    spectral collocation methods
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    boundary conditions
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