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The following pages link to Mechanisms of flow tripping by discrete roughness elements in a swept-wing boundary layer (Q4976662):
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- Effectivity and efficiency of selective frequency damping for the computation of unstable steady-state solutions (Q2002265) (← links)
- Experiments on critical Reynolds number and global instability in roughness-induced laminar–turbulent transition (Q4563924) (← links)
- Stability and sensitivity of a cross-flow-dominated Falkner–Skan–Cooke boundary layer with discrete surface roughness (Q4972284) (← links)
- Transition in an infinite swept-wing boundary layer subject to surface roughness and free-stream turbulence (Q5014149) (← links)
- Receptivity of crossflow instability to discrete roughness amplitude and location (Q5067746) (← links)
- Roughness-induced transition by quasi-resonance of a varicose global mode (Q5226201) (← links)
- Linear stability analysis of a boundary layer with rotating wall-normal cylindrical roughness elements (Q5857967) (← links)
- Control of oblique breakdown in a supersonic boundary layer employing a local cooling strip (Q5869141) (← links)
- Global stability analysis and direct numerical simulation of boundary layers with an isolated roughness element (Q5869155) (← links)
- The near wake of discrete roughness elements on swept wings (Q6488295) (← links)
- Roughness induced transition delay in a swept-wing boundary layer in presence of freestream disturbances. I: Turbulence effects (Q6546147) (← links)
- Linear stability and spectral modal decomposition of three-dimensional turbulent wake flow of a generic high-speed train (Q6659587) (← links)