Enhancing the absolute instability of a boundary layer by adding a far-away plate
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3446899
DOI10.1017/S002211200700482XzbMath1175.76058OpenAlexW2156358680MaRDI QIDQ3446899
Publication date: 27 June 2007
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s002211200700482x
Related Items (17)
The local and global stability of confined planar wakes at intermediate Reynolds number ⋮ Inviscid axisymmetric absolute instability of swirling jets ⋮ Twisted absolute instability in lifted flames ⋮ Inviscid long-wave theory for the absolute instability of the rotating-disc boundary layer ⋮ The elephant mode between two rotating disks ⋮ The effect of confinement on the stability of non-swirling round jet/wake flows ⋮ The effect of surface tension on the stability of unconfined and confined planar jets and wakes ⋮ Absolute linear instability in laminar and turbulent gas–liquid two-layer channel flow ⋮ Analysis of the dripping–jetting transition in compound capillary jets ⋮ On the linear instability of a finite Stokes layer: Instantaneous versus Floquet modes ⋮ The full impulse response of two-dimensional jet/wake flows and implications for confinement ⋮ Self-sustained hydrodynamic oscillations in lifted jet diffusion flames: origin and control ⋮ Impact of inlet gas turbulence on the formation, development and breakup of interfacial waves in a two-phase mixing layer ⋮ Destabilizing effects of confinement on homogeneous mixing layers ⋮ Model for unstable global modes in the rotating-disk boundary layer ⋮ Stability analysis and breakup length calculations for steady planar liquid jets ⋮ Stability of an air–water mixing layer: focus on the confinement effect
This page was built for publication: Enhancing the absolute instability of a boundary layer by adding a far-away plate