Asymptotic growth of disturbances from spatially compact source in a skewed mixing layer
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(4)- Direct numerical simulation of flow separation behind a swept, rearward-facing step at ReH=3000
- On the growth (and suppression) of very short-scale disturbances in mixed forced–free convection boundary layers
- Numerical investigation of skewed spatially evolving mixing layers
- The effect of sweep on the forced transitional flow over a backward-facing step
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