Compressible Modes of the Rotating‐Disk Boundary‐Layer Flow Leading to Absolute Instability
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- A NONLINEAR INVESTIGATION OF THE STATIONARY MODES OF INSTABILITY OF THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPRESSIBLE BOUNDARY LAYER DUE TO A ROTATING DISC
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