Roughness-induced generation of crossflow vortices in three-dimensional boundary layers
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Publication:1317172
DOI10.1007/BF00417924zbMath0803.76033MaRDI QIDQ1317172
Publication date: 2 January 1995
Published in: Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
asymptotic receptivity theoryFalkner-Skan-Cooke boundary layerisolated roughness elementroughness arraysswept-wing boundary layers
Boundary-layer theory, separation and reattachment, higher-order effects (76D10) Parallel shear flows in hydrodynamic stability (76E05)
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Swept-wing boundary-layer receptivity ⋮ Absolute stability mechanism of a swept cylinder laminar boundary layer with imposed spanwise periodic conditions ⋮ Effects of distributed roughness on crossflow instability through generalized resonance mechanisms ⋮ Receptivity mechanisms for Görtler vortex modes ⋮ Transition mechanisms in cross-flow-dominated hypersonic flows with free-stream acoustic noise ⋮ Stationary crossflow vortices near the leading edge of three-dimensional boundary layers: the role of non-parallelism and excitation by surface roughness ⋮ A laminar roughness boundary condition ⋮ Roughness-induced receptivity to crossflow vortices on a swept wing ⋮ The pre-transitional Klebanoff modes and other boundary-layer disturbances induced by small-wavelength free-stream vorticity ⋮ Acoustic-roughness receptivity in subsonic boundary-layer flows over aerofoils ⋮ An adjoint approach for computing the receptivity of the rotating disc boundary layer to surface roughness ⋮ Transition to turbulence in the boundary layer over a smooth and rough swept plate exposed to free-stream turbulence ⋮ Receptivity of the boundary layer to vibrations of the wing surface ⋮ Experimental investigation of 3D acoustic receptivity of an airfoil boundary layer due to surface vibrations ⋮ Receptivity mechanisms in three-dimensional boundary-layer flows ⋮ Simulation of crossflow instability on a supersonic highly swept wing ⋮ Swept wing boundary-layer receptivity to localized surface roughness
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