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The following pages link to The mixing layer: deterministic models of a turbulent flow. Part 1. Introduction and the two-dimensional flow (Q3336922):
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- Bypass transition through interactions of localized disturbances in wall-bounded flows (Q840334) (← links)
- A numerical study of temporal shallow mixing layers using BGK-based schemes (Q988324) (← links)
- Desingularization of periodic vortex sheet roll-up (Q1075157) (← links)
- Fundamental interactions of vortical structures with boundary layers in two-dimensional flows (Q1181197) (← links)
- Self-sustained oscillations of a confined jet: A case study for the nonlinear delayed saturation model (Q1341810) (← links)
- Low-dimensional model for vortex merging in the two-dimensional temporal mixing layer (Q1604107) (← links)
- A numerical study of vorticity layers in a two-dimensional stratified shear flow (Q1892023) (← links)
- Modelling plane mixing layers using vortex points and sheets (Q1893712) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of particle transport in planar shear layers (Q2564668) (← links)
- Large eddy simulations of a spatially developing incompressible 3D mixing layer using the \(\mathbf v-{\omega}\) formulation (Q2573315) (← links)
- A hybrid scheme for the numerical simulation of shock/discontinuity problems (Q2847525) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of three-dimensionally evolving jets subject to axisymmetric and azimuthal perturbations (Q3352713) (← links)
- Reynolds stresses and mean fields generated by pure waves: applications to shear flows and convection in a rotating shell (Q3514909) (← links)
- Effects of shallowness on the development of free-surface mixing layers (Q3544053) (← links)
- The nonlinear development of three-dimensional disturbances at hyperbolic stagnation points: A model of the braid region in mixing layers (Q3544144) (← links)
- On transport across a barotropic shear flow by breaking inertia-gravity waves (Q3555996) (← links)
- The nonlinear behavior of a sheared immiscible fluid interface (Q3556097) (← links)
- An interactive bypass transition mechanism in wall-bounded flows (Q3600978) (← links)
- Secondary instability of a temporally growing mixing layer (Q3779891) (← links)
- Subharmonic resonance, pairing and shredding in the mixing layer (Q3783720) (← links)
- Multiple-contour-dynamic simulation of eddy scales in the plane shear layer (Q3809452) (← links)
- The role of transverse secondary instabilities in the evolution of free shear layers (Q3817825) (← links)
- Merger and cancellation of strained vortices (Q3830720) (← links)
- Multifrequency excited jets (Q3985661) (← links)
- Final equilibrium state of a two-dimensional shear layer (Q3987819) (← links)
- Chaotic dynamics of particle dispersion in fluids (Q4019487) (← links)
- The three-dimensional evolution of a plane mixing layer: the Kelvin–Helmholtz rollup (Q4021183) (← links)
- Effects of the free-stream density ratio on free and forced spatially developing shear layers (Q4423959) (← links)
- The effect of streamwise braid vortices on the particle dispersion in a plane mixing layer. I. Equilibrium points and their stability (Q4425526) (← links)
- The effect of streamwise braid vortices on the particle dispersion in a plane mixing layer. II. Nonlinear particle dynamics (Q4425527) (← links)
- Direct simulations of the transitional regime of a circular jet (Q4838708) (← links)
- Speaker-wire vortices in stratified anabatic Prandtl slope flows and their secondary instabilities (Q5087747) (← links)
- Near- and far-field structure of shallow mixing layers between parallel streams (Q5131319) (← links)
- Turbulent shear-layer mixing: initial conditions, and direct-numerical and large-eddy simulations (Q5235583) (← links)
- Predicting vortex merging and ensuing turbulence characteristics in shear layers from initial conditions (Q5235705) (← links)
- The stability of the variable-density Kelvin–Helmholtz billow (Q5302686) (← links)
- Transient perturbation growth in time-dependent mixing layers (Q5406532) (← links)