Linear response analysis of supersonic turbulent channel flows with a large parameter space
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6042841
Recommendations
- Linear non-normal energy amplification of harmonic and stochastic forcing in the turbulent channel flow
- Compressibility effects and turbulence scalings in supersonic channel flow
- Turbulent supersonic channel flow
- Resolvent-based study of compressibility effects on supersonic turbulent boundary layers
- Linear energy amplification in turbulent channels
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1001726 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3509944 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3069747 (Why is no real title available?)
- A critical-layer framework for turbulent pipe flow
- A linear systems approach to flow control
- A method for numerical integration on an automatic computer
- A note on optimal transient growth in turbulent channel flows
- A numerical study of turbulent supersonic isothermal-wall channel flow
- Amplification of coherent streaks in the turbulent Couette flow: an input-output analysis at low Reynolds number
- Attached eddy model of wall turbulence
- Attached eddy model revisited using a minimal quasi-linear approximation
- Characterization of coherent vortical structures in a supersonic turbulent boundary layer
- Coherent structure generation in near-wall turbulence
- Coherent structures in the linearized impulse response of turbulent channel flow
- Colour of turbulence
- Componentwise energy amplification in channel flows
- Compressible turbulent channel flows: DNS results and modelling
- Consistency between the attached-eddy model and the inner-outer interaction model: a study of streamwise wall-shear stress fluctuations in a turbulent channel flow
- DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION: A Tool in Turbulence Research
- Direct numerical simulation of a hypersonic transitional boundary layer at suborbital enthalpies
- Direct numerical simulation of compressible turbulent channel flow between adiabatic and isothermal walls
- Direct numerical simulation of hypersonic turbulent boundary layers. II: Effect of wall temperature
- Direct numerical simulation of hypersonic turbulent boundary layers. III: Effect of Mach number
- Direct numerical simulation of hypersonic turbulent boundary layers. IV: Effect of high enthalpy
- Direct numerical simulation of hypersonic turbulent boundary layers: effect of spatial evolution and Reynolds number
- Energy amplification in channel flows with stochastic excitation
- Forcing statistics in resolvent analysis: application in minimal turbulent Couette flow
- From bypass transition to flow control and data-driven turbulence modeling: an input-output viewpoint
- HTR solver: an open-source exascale-oriented task-based multi-GPU high-order code for hypersonic aerothermodynamics
- Hydrodynamic stability without eigenvalues
- Identity of attached eddies in turbulent channel flows with bidimensional empirical mode decomposition
- Large-scale influences in near-wall turbulence
- Large-scale motions in a supersonic turbulent boundary layer
- Linear energy amplification in turbulent channels
- Linear non-normal energy amplification of harmonic and stochastic forcing in the turbulent channel flow
- Model-based design of transverse wall oscillations for turbulent drag reduction
- Model-based scaling of the streamwise energy density in high-Reynolds-number turbulent channels
- On the relevance of Reynolds stresses in resolvent analyses of turbulent wall-bounded flows
- Optimal and robust control and estimation of linear paths to transition
- Optimal eddy viscosity for resolvent-based models of coherent structures in turbulent jets
- Optimal transient growth and very large–scale structures in turbulent boundary layers
- Outline of a theory of turbulent shear flow
- Predictive model for wall-bounded turbulent flow
- Predictive models for near-wall velocity and temperature fluctuations in supersonic wall-bounded turbulence
- Regeneration mechanisms of near-wall turbulence structures
- Resolvent-based estimation of turbulent channel flow using wall measurements
- Resolvent-based study of compressibility effects on supersonic turbulent boundary layers
- Shock-induced heating and transition to turbulence in a hypersonic boundary layer
- Spectra of the very large anisotropic scales in turbulent channels
- Stability and transition in shear flows
- Stability of linear flow
- Stochastic forcing of the linearized Navier–Stokes equations
- The colour of forcing statistics in resolvent analyses of turbulent channel flows
- The engine behind (wall) turbulence: perspectives on scale interactions
- The influence of near-wall density and viscosity gradients on turbulence in channel flows
- The structure of turbulent boundary layers
- Thermochemical non-equilibrium effects in turbulent hypersonic boundary layers
- Turbulence in supersonic boundary layers at moderate Reynolds number
- Very large-scale motion in the outer layer
- Wall-bounded turbulent flows at high Reynolds numbers: Recent advances and key issues
- Wall-cooling effects on pressure fluctuations in compressible turbulent boundary layers from subsonic to hypersonic regimes
Cited in
(5)- Study of the linear models in estimating coherent velocity and temperature structures for compressible turbulent channel flows
- The generalised resolvent-based turbulence estimation with arbitrarily sampled measurements in time
- Linear-model-based study of the coupling between velocity and temperature fields in compressible turbulent channel flows
- Near-wall model for compressible turbulent boundary layers based on an inverse velocity transformation
- Optimisation and modelling of eddy viscosity in the resolvent analysis of turbulent channel flows
This page was built for publication: Linear response analysis of supersonic turbulent channel flows with a large parameter space
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6042841)