DOI10.1023/A:1009934906108zbMath0949.76044OpenAlexW1508601942MaRDI QIDQ1300386
R. A. W. M. Henkes, Martin Skote, Dan S. Henningson
Publication date: 23 November 1999
Published in: Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1009934906108
PIV measurements in a weakly separating and reattaching turbulent boundary layer,
Near-wall damping in model predictions of separated flows,
A driving mechanism of near-wall turbulence subject to adverse pressure gradient in a plane Couette flow,
Effect of geometry and Reynolds number on the turbulent separated flow behind a bulge in a channel,
A waveguide model of the developed turbulent boundary layer,
Large-scale motions in turbulent boundary layers subjected to adverse pressure gradients,
Non-equilibrium development in turbulent boundary layers with changing pressure gradients,
History effects and near equilibrium in adverse-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers,
Contribution of large-scale motions to the skin friction in a moderate adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer,
Structures in turbulent boundary layers subjected to adverse pressure gradients,
Pressure gradient effects on the large-scale structure of turbulent boundary layers,
Simple two-layer model for temperature distribution in the inner part of turbulent boundary layers in adverse pressure gradients,
Development of wall models for LES of separated flows using statistical evaluations,
Spatio-temporal dynamics of turbulent separation bubbles,
Direct numerical simulation of a self-similar adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer at the verge of separation,
Near-wall scaling for turbulent boundary layers with adverse pressure gradient. A priori tests on DNS of channel flow with periodic hill constrictions and DNS of separating boundary layer,
Influence of pressure gradients on wall pressure beneath a turbulent boundary layer,
Self-similar compressible turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradients. Part 1. Direct numerical simulation and assessment of Morkovin’s hypothesis,
Self-similar compressible turbulent boundary layers with pressure gradients. Part 2. Self-similarity analysis of the outer layer,
Direct numerical simulation of low Mach number turbulent wall bounded flow with favourable and adverse pressure gradients,
Direct numerical simulations of turbulent flow in a conical diffuser,
DNS and scaling laws from new symmetry groups of ZPG turbulent boundary layer flow