In the present research, a new theory of instability based on enstrophy is presented for incompressible flows. Explaining instability through enstrophy is counter-intuitive, as it has been usually associated with dissipation for the Navier-Stokes equation (NSE). This developed theory is valid for both linear and nonlinear stages of disturbance growth. A previously developed nonlinear theory of incompressible flow instability based on total mechanical energy described in the work of Sengupta et al. ["Vortex-induced instability of an incompressible wall-bounded shear layer," J. Fluid Mech. 493, 277-286 (2003)] is used to compare with the present enstrophy based theory. The developed equations for disturbance enstrophy and disturbance mechanic...
This thesis explores a range of stability techniques applied to fluid structures that develop in var...
AbstractAfter over one hundred years of effort in theory, experiment and calculation, linear and non...
Starting from fundamentals of classical stability theory, an overview is given of the transition phe...
An enstrophy-based non-linear instability analysis of the Navier-Stokes equation for two-dimensional...
Large scale coherent structures are prominent in free surface flows including estuaries, oceans, lak...
Vortex-induced instability caused by a free-stream vortical excitation is explored here quantitative...
International audienceMixing layers, jets, wakes, boundary layers over wings or rotating disks, Pois...
It is well known that fully developed turbulent free shear layers exhibit a high degree of order, ch...
The effects of entropic-instabilities on the laminar-turbulent transition dynamics of a blunted flat...
"A mechanism of enstrophy generation is investigated numerically in a shock-dominated turbulence dri...
International audienceA qualitative explanation for the scaling of energy dissipation by high-Reynol...
In Part 1 (Wienkers, Thomas & Taylor, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 926, 2021, A6), we described the theo...
In the present paper we study the absolute and convective nature of instabilities in open shear flow...
Nonlinear effects on the receptivity of cross-flow in the swept Hiemenz boundary layer are investiga...
In this paper, the physics of flow instability and turbulent transition in shear flows is studied by...
This thesis explores a range of stability techniques applied to fluid structures that develop in var...
AbstractAfter over one hundred years of effort in theory, experiment and calculation, linear and non...
Starting from fundamentals of classical stability theory, an overview is given of the transition phe...
An enstrophy-based non-linear instability analysis of the Navier-Stokes equation for two-dimensional...
Large scale coherent structures are prominent in free surface flows including estuaries, oceans, lak...
Vortex-induced instability caused by a free-stream vortical excitation is explored here quantitative...
International audienceMixing layers, jets, wakes, boundary layers over wings or rotating disks, Pois...
It is well known that fully developed turbulent free shear layers exhibit a high degree of order, ch...
The effects of entropic-instabilities on the laminar-turbulent transition dynamics of a blunted flat...
"A mechanism of enstrophy generation is investigated numerically in a shock-dominated turbulence dri...
International audienceA qualitative explanation for the scaling of energy dissipation by high-Reynol...
In Part 1 (Wienkers, Thomas & Taylor, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 926, 2021, A6), we described the theo...
In the present paper we study the absolute and convective nature of instabilities in open shear flow...
Nonlinear effects on the receptivity of cross-flow in the swept Hiemenz boundary layer are investiga...
In this paper, the physics of flow instability and turbulent transition in shear flows is studied by...
This thesis explores a range of stability techniques applied to fluid structures that develop in var...
AbstractAfter over one hundred years of effort in theory, experiment and calculation, linear and non...
Starting from fundamentals of classical stability theory, an overview is given of the transition phe...