Previous simulations of laminar breakdown mechanisms associated with stationary crossflow instability over a realistic swept-wing configuration are extended to investigate the alternate scenario of transition due to secondary instability of traveling crossflow modes. Earlier analyses based on secondary instability theory and parabolized stability equations have shown that this alternate scenario is viable when the initial amplitude of the most amplified mode of the traveling crossflow instability is greater than approximately 0.03 times the initial amplitude of the most amplified stationary mode. The linear growth predictions based on the secondary instability theory and parabolized stability equations agree well with the direct numerical s...
The evolution of secondary instabilities in a three-dimensional stationary-crossflow-domina- ted bou...
A detailed experimental study on the formation of crossflow vortex mode packets and their high-frequ...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) is performed to examine laminar to turbulent transition due to hig...
Transition research under NASA\u27s Aeronautical Sciences Project seeks to develop a validated set o...
Building upon the prior research targeting the laminar breakdown mechanisms associated with stationa...
Laminar-turbulent transition mechanisms triggered by crossflow instability in three-dimensional, acc...
Numerical simulations are used to study laminar breakdown characteristics associated with stationary...
Numerical simulations are used to continue an ongoing study of the laminar breakdown characteristics...
Laminar-turbulent transition in (quasi-) three-dimensional boundary layers dominated by crossflow vo...
Crossflow-dominated swept-wing boundary layers are known to undergo a highly nonlinear transition pr...
Throughout the years the transition process from laminar to turbulent flow has been studied in numer...
Laminar-turbulent transition in (quasi-) three-dimensional boundary layers dominated by stationary c...
Laminar–turbulent transition in (quasi-) three-dimensional boundary layers dominated by stationary c...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The evolution of secondary instabilities in a three-dimensional stationary-crossflow-domina- ted bou...
A detailed experimental study on the formation of crossflow vortex mode packets and their high-frequ...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) is performed to examine laminar to turbulent transition due to hig...
Transition research under NASA\u27s Aeronautical Sciences Project seeks to develop a validated set o...
Building upon the prior research targeting the laminar breakdown mechanisms associated with stationa...
Laminar-turbulent transition mechanisms triggered by crossflow instability in three-dimensional, acc...
Numerical simulations are used to study laminar breakdown characteristics associated with stationary...
Numerical simulations are used to continue an ongoing study of the laminar breakdown characteristics...
Laminar-turbulent transition in (quasi-) three-dimensional boundary layers dominated by crossflow vo...
Crossflow-dominated swept-wing boundary layers are known to undergo a highly nonlinear transition pr...
Throughout the years the transition process from laminar to turbulent flow has been studied in numer...
Laminar-turbulent transition in (quasi-) three-dimensional boundary layers dominated by stationary c...
Laminar–turbulent transition in (quasi-) three-dimensional boundary layers dominated by stationary c...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The evolution of secondary instabilities in a three-dimensional stationary-crossflow-domina- ted bou...
A detailed experimental study on the formation of crossflow vortex mode packets and their high-frequ...
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) is performed to examine laminar to turbulent transition due to hig...