Mode decomposition of nonlinear eigenvalue problems and application in flow stability
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- Direct numerical simulation and the theory of receptivity in a hypersonic boundary layer
- Discrete modes and continuous spectra in supersonic boundary layers
- Multimode decomposition of spatially growing perturbations in a two-dimensional boundary layer
- Receptivity of a supersonic boundary layer over a flat plate. Part 2. Receptivity to free-stream sound
- The continuous spectrum of the Orr-Sommerfeld equation. Part 2. Eigenfunction expansions
- The eigenvalue problem and expansion theorems associated with Orr- Sommerfeld equation
- Three-dimensional spatial normal modes in compressible boundary layers
- Transition and stability of high-speed boundary layers
Cited in
(5)- Optimal mode decomposition for unsteady flows
- Asymptotic theory of Mack-mode receptivity in hypersonic boundary layers due to interaction of a heating/cooling source and a freestream sound wave
- Eigenmode analysis of unsteady flows about airfoils
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3926469 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Numerical Method to Solve Nonsymmetric Eigensystems Applied to Dynamics of Turbomachinery
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