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The following pages link to Transient growth: A factor in bypass transition (Q3555439):
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- Direct numerical simulation of the transitional boundary-layer flow induced by an isolated hemispherical roughness element (Q658749) (← links)
- Optimal linear growth in the asymptotic suction boundary layer. (Q1418172) (← links)
- Some indications from instability results about the effectiveness of wall heating as a control option for channel flow (Q2460336) (← links)
- Stability of the laminar boundary layer flow encountering a row of roughness elements: Biglobal stability approach and DNS (Q2517728) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of Görtler vortices in hypersonic compression ramps (Q2571757) (← links)
- Scaling of streamwise boundary layer streaks and their ability to reduce skin-friction drag (Q2878385) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of roughness-induced transition in supersonic boundary layers (Q3167938) (← links)
- Steady three-dimensional Streaks and their Optimal Growth in a Laminar Separation Bubble (Q3196473) (← links)
- An inviscid modal interpretation of the ‘lift-up’ effect (Q3448447) (← links)
- Multimode decomposition of spatially growing perturbations in a two-dimensional boundary layer (Q3554020) (← links)
- Transient growth and instability in rotating boundary layers (Q3554483) (← links)
- Nonlinear evolution of Mack modes in a hypersonic boundary layer (Q3554799) (← links)
- Receptivity of stationary transient disturbances to surface roughness (Q3555112) (← links)
- Transient growth of stationary disturbances in a flat plate boundary layer (Q3556284) (← links)
- Receptivity of a boundary-layer flow to a three-dimensional hump at finite Reynolds numbers (Q3557173) (← links)
- The long range persistence of wakes behind a row of roughness elements (Q3570452) (← links)
- High-speed boundary-layer transition induced by a discrete roughness element (Q5165707) (← links)
- Receptivity of a spatially developing jet to stochastic perturbations (Q5244909) (← links)
- Continuous spectrum analysis of roughness-induced transient growth (Q5304901) (← links)