Bifurcations and buffet of transonic flow past flattened surfaces
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- Bifurcations of transonic flow past simple airfoils with elliptic and wedge-shaped noses
- Origin of transonic buffet on aerofoils
- Bifurcations in the transonic flow past a symmetric airfoil
- Bifurcation of transonic flow over a flattened airfoil
- Direct and adjoint global stability analysis of turbulent transonic flows over a NACA0012 profile
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2173648 (Why is no real title available?)
- Nonuniqueness of the transonic flow past an airfoil
- Nonuniqueness of transonic flows
- Some anomalies of numerical simulation of shock waves. I: Inviscid flows. II: Effect of artificial and real viscosity
- The structural instability of transonic flow associated with amalgamation/splitting of supersonic regions
Cited in
(16)- Adverse free-stream conditions for transonic airfoils with concave arcs
- Controlling buffet through local mechanical action and heat addition near a lambda-shaped shock
- Bifurcation of transonic flow over a flattened airfoil
- Large-eddy simulations and modal reconstruction of laminar transonic buffet
- Bifurcations in the transonic flow past a symmetric airfoil
- Development of an efficient bifurcation tracking method
- Non-unique transonic flows over airfoils
- Prediction of buffeting in transonic flow
- Shock wave bifurcation in channels with a bend
- Separated flow and buffeting control
- Weakly nonlinear behaviour of transonic buffet on airfoils
- Organised modes and shock--vortex interaction in unsteady viscous transonic flows around an aerofoil. I: Mach number effect.
- Origin of transonic buffet on aerofoils
- Bifurcations of transonic flow past simple airfoils with elliptic and wedge-shaped noses
- Resolvent analysis on the origin of two-dimensional transonic buffet
- Direct and adjoint global stability analysis of turbulent transonic flows over a NACA0012 profile
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