Direct simulation of transition in Stokes boundary layers
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Publication:4426409
DOI10.1063/1.868940zbMATH Open1039.76510OpenAlexW1996012346MaRDI QIDQ4426409FDOQ4426409
Authors: R. Verzicco, Giovanna Vittori
Publication date: 1996
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.868940
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- On the stability of the boundary layer at the bottom of propagating surface waves
- Self-similar decay and mixing of a high-Schmidt-number passive scalar in an oscillating boundary layer in the intermittently turbulent regime
- A LATTICE BOLTZMANN STUDY OF THE 2D BOUNDARY LAYER CREATED BY AN OSCILLATING PLATE
- Coherent structures in oscillatory boundary layers
- The laminar seabed thermal boundary layer forced by propagating and standing free-surface waves
- Direct numerical simulation of transition to turbulence in an oscillatory channel flow
- Transition to turbulence at the bottom of a solitary wave
- The linear stability of oscillating pipe flow
- Heat transfer in the seabed boundary layer
- Instability and transition induced by wall roughness in a finite Stokes layer
- Influence of three-dimensional wall roughness on the transition of a finite Stokes layer
- Sparse space-time resolvent analysis for statistically stationary and time-varying flows
- Intermittent turbulence in a pulsating pipe flow
- Wavelet-based resolvent analysis of non-stationary flows
- Analytical solutions of turbulent boundary layer beneath forward-leaning waves
- A numerical investigation of the Stokes boundary layer in the turbulent regime
- Subcritical transition of the Stokes layer induced by wall surface roughness
- Direct numerical simulation of the oscillatory flow around a sphere resting on a rough bottom
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