Wave interaction theory can be used as a tool to understand and predict instability in a variety of homogeneous and stratified shear flows. It is, however, most often limited to piecewise-linear profiles of the shear layer background velocity, in which stable vorticity wave modes can be easily identified and their interaction quantified. This approach to understanding shear flow instability is extended herein to smooth shear layer profiles. We describe a method, by which the stable vorticity wave modes can be identified, and show that their interaction results in an excellent description of the stability properties of the smooth shear layer, thus demonstrating the presence of the wave interaction mechanism in smooth shear flows.</p
It is generally accepted that a linear stability theory, together with a slowly diverging base flow,...
It has been known for over 150 years that a shear flow can become unstable due to microscopic pertur...
AbstractThis paper attempts to induce some formalism in the study of stability of developing shear f...
Wave interaction theory can be used as a tool to understand and predict instability in a variety of ...
In homogeneous and density-stratified inviscid shear flows, the mechanism for instability that is mo...
One mechanism for the growth of ocean surface waves by wind is through a shear instability that was ...
Theoretical studies on linear shear instabilities often use simple velocity and density profiles (e....
Stern & Adam and subsequent workers have considered the linear stability of two-dimensional, parall...
The theory of weakly nonlinear resonant wave interactions was applied in the 1960s to water waves. I...
A recent letter [J. R. Carpenter and A. Guha, “Instability of a smooth shear layer through wave inte...
Homboe (Geophys. Publ., vol. 24, 1962, pp. 67-112) postulated that resonant interaction between two ...
Hydrodynamic instabilities occurring in two dimensional shear flows have been investigated. First, ...
Recent studies of transition to turbulence in linearly stable shear flows have been dominated by fin...
The linear global stability of an interaction between an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary l...
International audienceThe somewhat counter-intuitive effect of how stratification destabilizes shear...
It is generally accepted that a linear stability theory, together with a slowly diverging base flow,...
It has been known for over 150 years that a shear flow can become unstable due to microscopic pertur...
AbstractThis paper attempts to induce some formalism in the study of stability of developing shear f...
Wave interaction theory can be used as a tool to understand and predict instability in a variety of ...
In homogeneous and density-stratified inviscid shear flows, the mechanism for instability that is mo...
One mechanism for the growth of ocean surface waves by wind is through a shear instability that was ...
Theoretical studies on linear shear instabilities often use simple velocity and density profiles (e....
Stern & Adam and subsequent workers have considered the linear stability of two-dimensional, parall...
The theory of weakly nonlinear resonant wave interactions was applied in the 1960s to water waves. I...
A recent letter [J. R. Carpenter and A. Guha, “Instability of a smooth shear layer through wave inte...
Homboe (Geophys. Publ., vol. 24, 1962, pp. 67-112) postulated that resonant interaction between two ...
Hydrodynamic instabilities occurring in two dimensional shear flows have been investigated. First, ...
Recent studies of transition to turbulence in linearly stable shear flows have been dominated by fin...
The linear global stability of an interaction between an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary l...
International audienceThe somewhat counter-intuitive effect of how stratification destabilizes shear...
It is generally accepted that a linear stability theory, together with a slowly diverging base flow,...
It has been known for over 150 years that a shear flow can become unstable due to microscopic pertur...
AbstractThis paper attempts to induce some formalism in the study of stability of developing shear f...