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The following pages link to Stability and receptivity characteristics of a laminar separation bubble on an aerofoil (Q3573241):
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- Large eddy simulation of transitional separated flow over a flat plate and a compressor blade (Q431859) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of the separated-flow transition under high-lift turbine blade pressure gradients (Q431895) (← links)
- A complementary numerical and experimental study of the influence of Reynolds number on theoretical models for wingtip vortices (Q667400) (← links)
- A numerical dissipation rate and viscosity in flow simulations with realistic geometry using low-order compressible Navier-Stokes solvers (Q1645897) (← links)
- Comprehensive mesh study for a direct numerical simulation of the transonic flow at \(\mathrm{Re}_{c} = 500,000\) around a NACA 0012 airfoil (Q1646023) (← links)
- Acoustic and hydrodynamic analysis of the flow around an aerofoil with trailing-edge serrations (Q2863237) (← links)
- On generation of sound in wall-bounded shear flows: back action of sound and global acoustic coupling (Q2893800) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of turbulent supersonic axisymmetric wakes (Q2907205) (← links)
- Transition in a separation bubble under tonal and broadband acoustic excitation (Q4585885) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of the flow over a model transonic turbine blade tip (Q4976837) (← links)
- Transition, intermittency and phase interference effects in airfoil secondary tones and acoustic feedback loop (Q5037726) (← links)
- Acoustic-roughness receptivity in subsonic boundary-layer flows over aerofoils (Q5152453) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal dynamics of turbulent separation bubbles (Q5205752) (← links)
- On the origin of spanwise vortex deformations in laminar separation bubbles (Q5227010) (← links)
- Response of a laminar separation bubble to impulsive forcing (Q5364746) (← links)
- BiGlobal stability analysis for flow in complex geometry based on immersed boundary method (Q6119262) (← links)
- Excitation and evolution of radiating modes in supersonic boundary layers. II: Back effect of spontaneously radiated Mach waves (Q6496938) (← links)