AbstractThe compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulent spots in otherwise laminar boundary layers with external flow Mach numbers of 3 and 6. In each case two wall temperature conditions are simulated, one corresponding to an adiabatic wall and the other to a cooled wall where the wall temperature is equal to the free stream temperature. The simulations show that the main parameter determining the spot lateral growth rate is the Mach number. The wall temperature plays a secondary role, with the cooled wall cases having lower lateral growth rates. The lateral spreading near the wing tips of the spots is examined in detail, revealing two components of the lateral growth mechanism. Firstly, turbulent structures are shown to ...
We study the structure of high-speed zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers up to friction...
Supersonic turbulent flows at Mach 2.7 over expansion corners with deflection angles of 0° (flat pla...
A detailed measurement of turbulent spots propagating in a laminar boundary layer over a flat plate ...
The compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulentspots in otherwise laminar boundary...
AbstractThe compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulent spots in otherwise laminar...
Direct numerical simulations have been performed to study the dynamics of isolated turbulent spots i...
Direct simulation of an isolated turbulent spot in a compressible isothermal wall boundary-layer flo...
We present a direct numerical simulation database of supersonic and hypersonic turbulent boundary la...
The compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulent spots at Mach 3 and 6, with both a...
International audienceThe present work is dedicated to the numerical study of statistical characteri...
Direct numerical simulations have been conducted to study the passage of a turbulent spot through a ...
The complex transition flow physics associated with the merging of turbulent spots in a Mach 2 bound...
This paper reports the direct numerical simulation (DNS) for hypersonic turbulent boundary layer ove...
A freestream Mach 2.9 flat-plate supersonic turbulent boundary layer subject to a "pure" adverse pre...
The turbulent spots which form in a boundary layer generated by the harmonic oscillations of an inco...
We study the structure of high-speed zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers up to friction...
Supersonic turbulent flows at Mach 2.7 over expansion corners with deflection angles of 0° (flat pla...
A detailed measurement of turbulent spots propagating in a laminar boundary layer over a flat plate ...
The compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulentspots in otherwise laminar boundary...
AbstractThe compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulent spots in otherwise laminar...
Direct numerical simulations have been performed to study the dynamics of isolated turbulent spots i...
Direct simulation of an isolated turbulent spot in a compressible isothermal wall boundary-layer flo...
We present a direct numerical simulation database of supersonic and hypersonic turbulent boundary la...
The compressible Navier–Stokes equations are solved for turbulent spots at Mach 3 and 6, with both a...
International audienceThe present work is dedicated to the numerical study of statistical characteri...
Direct numerical simulations have been conducted to study the passage of a turbulent spot through a ...
The complex transition flow physics associated with the merging of turbulent spots in a Mach 2 bound...
This paper reports the direct numerical simulation (DNS) for hypersonic turbulent boundary layer ove...
A freestream Mach 2.9 flat-plate supersonic turbulent boundary layer subject to a "pure" adverse pre...
The turbulent spots which form in a boundary layer generated by the harmonic oscillations of an inco...
We study the structure of high-speed zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers up to friction...
Supersonic turbulent flows at Mach 2.7 over expansion corners with deflection angles of 0° (flat pla...
A detailed measurement of turbulent spots propagating in a laminar boundary layer over a flat plate ...