The general problem of propagation of three-dimensional disturbances in viscous supersonic flows is considered in the framework of characteristic analysis. Unlike previous results for linear disturbances we deduce a condition determining nonlinear characteristic surfaces which is exact and therefore allows both qualitative and quantitative studies of the speed of propagation as a function of various physical phenomena. These include negative and adverse pressure gradients, and effects of wall cooling and suction–blowing, which are studied in this work as an illustration of the general theory
The inviscid instability, with respect to supersonic disturbances of a spatially growing plane mixin...
A systematic study is made of the approximate inviscid theory of thin bodies moving at such high sup...
Boundary-layer receptivity to two-dimensional acoustic and vortical disturbances for hypersonic flow...
The general problem of propagation of three-dimensional disturbances in viscous supersonic flows is ...
The properties of incompressible, unsteady, interactive, boundary layers are examined for a model hy...
The conditions scheme of near–wall perturbations development in a hypersonic boundary layer under th...
In this paper we study the perturbations produced in the boundary layer by an impinging oblique shoc...
A systematic study is made of the approximate inviscid theory of thin bodies moving at such high sup...
It is shown that the hypersonic theory can be interpreted so that it applies also in the range of li...
Accurate prediction of linear amplification of disturbances in hypersonic boundary layers is computa...
Three different approaches for efficiently computing supersonic flow fields with strong viscous/invi...
The periodic streamwise modulation of the supersonic and hypersonic boundary layers by a two dimensi...
The nonlinear stability of a compressible flow past a wedge is investigated in the hypersonic limit....
The linear form of parabolized linear stability equations (PSE) is used in a variational approach t...
Steady linear three-dimensional disturbances are investigated in a two-dimensional laminar boundary ...
The inviscid instability, with respect to supersonic disturbances of a spatially growing plane mixin...
A systematic study is made of the approximate inviscid theory of thin bodies moving at such high sup...
Boundary-layer receptivity to two-dimensional acoustic and vortical disturbances for hypersonic flow...
The general problem of propagation of three-dimensional disturbances in viscous supersonic flows is ...
The properties of incompressible, unsteady, interactive, boundary layers are examined for a model hy...
The conditions scheme of near–wall perturbations development in a hypersonic boundary layer under th...
In this paper we study the perturbations produced in the boundary layer by an impinging oblique shoc...
A systematic study is made of the approximate inviscid theory of thin bodies moving at such high sup...
It is shown that the hypersonic theory can be interpreted so that it applies also in the range of li...
Accurate prediction of linear amplification of disturbances in hypersonic boundary layers is computa...
Three different approaches for efficiently computing supersonic flow fields with strong viscous/invi...
The periodic streamwise modulation of the supersonic and hypersonic boundary layers by a two dimensi...
The nonlinear stability of a compressible flow past a wedge is investigated in the hypersonic limit....
The linear form of parabolized linear stability equations (PSE) is used in a variational approach t...
Steady linear three-dimensional disturbances are investigated in a two-dimensional laminar boundary ...
The inviscid instability, with respect to supersonic disturbances of a spatially growing plane mixin...
A systematic study is made of the approximate inviscid theory of thin bodies moving at such high sup...
Boundary-layer receptivity to two-dimensional acoustic and vortical disturbances for hypersonic flow...