Receptivity of a boundary-layer flow to a three-dimensional hump at finite Reynolds numbers
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3557173
DOI10.1063/1.2033907zbMath1187.76530OpenAlexW2027860995MaRDI QIDQ3557173
Publication date: 22 April 2010
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2033907
Navier-Stokes equationsvorticeswakeseigenvalues and eigenfunctionsboundary layer turbulenceflow instability
Related Items
Continuous spectrum analysis of roughness-induced transient growth ⋮ Three-dimensional spatial normal modes in compressible boundary layers ⋮ Direct numerical simulation and the theory of receptivity in a hypersonic boundary layer ⋮ The long range persistence of wakes behind a row of roughness elements ⋮ Disturbance evolution in a Mach 4.8 boundary layer with two-dimensional roughness-induced separation and shock ⋮ High-speed boundary-layer transition induced by a discrete roughness element ⋮ Effect of thermally induced perturbation in supersonic boundary layers ⋮ Stability of the laminar boundary layer flow encountering a row of roughness elements: Biglobal stability approach and DNS ⋮ Secondary instabilities of Görtler vortices in high-speed boundary layer flows ⋮ Analysis of the instabilities induced by an isolated roughness element in a laminar high-speed boundary layer ⋮ Roughness-induced transition by quasi-resonance of a varicose global mode
Cites Work
- The linear problem of a vibrator performing harmonic oscillations at supercritical frequencies in a subsonic boundary layer
- Instability and receptivity of laminar wall jets
- The linear problem of vibrator in a subsonic boundary layer
- The vibrating ribbon problem revisited
- Multimode decomposition of spatially growing perturbations in a two-dimensional boundary layer
- Transient growth: A factor in bypass transition
- Spatial theory of optimal disturbances in boundary layers
- Transient growth of stationary disturbances in a flat plate boundary layer
- Localized receptivity of boundary layers
- A finite Reynolds-number approach for the prediction of boundary-layer receptivity in localized regions
- A two-dimensional boundary layer encountering a three-dimensional hump
- Receptivity of a high-speed boundary layer to acoustic disturbances
- On the generation of spatially growing waves in a boundary layer