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The following pages link to Receptivity of a supersonic boundary layer over a flat plate. Part 2. Receptivity to free-stream sound (Q4467419):
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- High-order shock-fitting methods for direct numerical simulation of hypersonic flow with chemical and thermal nonequilibrium (Q414016) (← links)
- Effects of wall temperature on boundary layer stability over a blunt cone at Mach 7.99 (Q435543) (← links)
- Shock interaction computations on unstructured, two-dimensional grids using a shock-fitting technique (Q543735) (← links)
- Nonlinear wave processes in a hypersonic shock layer (Q545815) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of the receptivity of a supersonic boundary layer to acoustic disturbances (Q604569) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of the stabilization of a supersonic flat-plate boundary layer by a porous coating (Q604604) (← links)
- Mode decomposition of nonlinear eigenvalue problems and application in flow stability (Q740417) (← links)
- Acoustic receptivity of Mach 4.5 boundary layer with leading-edge bluntness (Q1020441) (← links)
- Receptivity of inviscid modes in supersonic boundary layers to wall perturbations (Q2061060) (← links)
- First-mode-induced nonlinear breakdown in a hypersonic boundary layer (Q2331853) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of the interaction between a supersonic boundary layer and an acoustic wave (Q2418488) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of disturbances generated by periodic suction-blowing in a hypersonic boundary layer (Q2501833) (← links)
- On high-order shock-fitting and front-tracking schemes for numerical simulation of shock-disturbance interactions (Q2638216) (← links)
- Response and receptivity of the hypersonic boundary layer past a wedge to free-stream acoustic, vortical and entropy disturbances (Q2973645) (← links)
- Receptivity of a hypersonic boundary layer over a flat plate with a porous coating (Q3506818) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation and the theory of receptivity in a hypersonic boundary layer (Q3531860) (← links)
- Initial-value problem for three-dimensional disturbances in a compressible boundary layer (Q3555229) (← links)
- Disturbance evolution in a Mach 4.8 boundary layer with two-dimensional roughness-induced separation and shock (Q3573250) (← links)
- Wave processes in a viscous shock layer and control of fluctuations (Q3573290) (← links)
- Inclined slow acoustic waves incident to stagnation point probes in supersonic flow (Q4628864) (← links)
- Transition mechanisms in cross-flow-dominated hypersonic flows with free-stream acoustic noise (Q5112718) (← links)
- Receptivity of inviscid modes in supersonic boundary layers due to scattering of free-stream sound by localised wall roughness (Q5112720) (← links)
- Breakdown mechanisms and heat transfer overshoot in hypersonic zero pressure gradient boundary layers (Q5165746) (← links)
- Generation of first Mack modes in supersonic boundary layers by slow acoustic waves interacting with streamwise isolated wall roughness (Q5217645) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of high speed wind tunnel flow disturbance measurements using stagnation point probes (Q5225998) (← links)
- Linear interaction of two-dimensional free-stream disturbances with an oblique shock wave (Q5229708) (← links)
- Receptivity of supersonic boundary layers over smooth and wavy surfaces to impinging slow acoustic waves (Q5235629) (← links)
- Effect of wall perturbations on the receptivity of a hypersonic boundary layer (Q5304522) (← links)
- Three-dimensional spatial normal modes in compressible boundary layers (Q5308048) (← links)
- Receptivity of a high-speed boundary layer to temperature spottiness (Q5417326) (← links)
- Interactions between vortical, acoustic and thermal components during hypersonic transition (Q5742310) (← links)
- Three-dimensional wave packets in a compressible boundary layer (Q5756125) (← links)
- An asymptotic theory of the roughness impact on inviscid Mack modes in supersonic/hypersonic boundary layers (Q5853735) (← links)
- Global receptivity analysis: physically realizable input–output analysis (Q5877439) (← links)
- A unified explanation of energy growth sources for unstable modes in flat-plate boundary layers (Q6081838) (← links)
- Effect of local thermal strips on hypersonic boundary-layer instability (Q6100094) (← links)
- Excitation and evolution of radiating modes in supersonic boundary layers. I: Fundamental resonance with impinging sound waves (Q6496937) (← links)