We present the results of a study of the inviscid two-dimensional spatial stability of a parallel compressible mixing layer in a binary gas. The parameters of this study are the Mach number of the fast stream, the ratio of the velocity of the slow stream to that of the fast stream, the ratio of the temperatures, the composition of the gas in the slow stream and in the fast stream, and the frequency of the disturbance wave. The ratio of the molecular weight of the slow stream to that of the fast stream is found to be an important quantity and is used as an independent variable in presenting the stability characteristics of the flow. It is shown that differing molecular weights have a significant effect on the neutral-mode phase speeds, the p...
The results of a comprehensive comparative study of the inviscid spatial stability of a parallel com...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
AbstractBinary free shear layers are frequently used as a model to study the stability of flows rele...
We present the results of a study of the inviscid two-dimensional spatial stability of a parallel co...
We present the results of a study of the inviscid two-dimensional spatial stability of a parallel co...
Presented are the results of a study of the inviscid spatial stability of a parallel compressible mi...
Two aspects of the stability of a compressible mixing layer: Absolute/Convective instability and the...
We present the results of a study of the structure of a parallel compressible mixing layer in a bina...
The present work investigates the stability of compressible binary planar jets. Different from a hom...
The results of an inviscid spatial calculation for a compressible reacting mixing layer are reported...
The linear spatial instability of inviscid compressible laminar mixing of two parallel streams, co...
The linear spatial instability of inviscid compressible laminar mixing of two parallel streams, co...
Results from linear stability analysis are presented for a wide variety of mixing layers, including ...
The linear spatial instability of inviscid, compressible laminar mixing of two parallel streams, com...
This study aims to examine the effect of compressibility on unbounded and parallel shear flow linear...
The results of a comprehensive comparative study of the inviscid spatial stability of a parallel com...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
AbstractBinary free shear layers are frequently used as a model to study the stability of flows rele...
We present the results of a study of the inviscid two-dimensional spatial stability of a parallel co...
We present the results of a study of the inviscid two-dimensional spatial stability of a parallel co...
Presented are the results of a study of the inviscid spatial stability of a parallel compressible mi...
Two aspects of the stability of a compressible mixing layer: Absolute/Convective instability and the...
We present the results of a study of the structure of a parallel compressible mixing layer in a bina...
The present work investigates the stability of compressible binary planar jets. Different from a hom...
The results of an inviscid spatial calculation for a compressible reacting mixing layer are reported...
The linear spatial instability of inviscid compressible laminar mixing of two parallel streams, co...
The linear spatial instability of inviscid compressible laminar mixing of two parallel streams, co...
Results from linear stability analysis are presented for a wide variety of mixing layers, including ...
The linear spatial instability of inviscid, compressible laminar mixing of two parallel streams, com...
This study aims to examine the effect of compressibility on unbounded and parallel shear flow linear...
The results of a comprehensive comparative study of the inviscid spatial stability of a parallel com...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
AbstractBinary free shear layers are frequently used as a model to study the stability of flows rele...