Boundary-layer receptivity to two-dimensional acoustic and vortical disturbances for hypersonic flows over two-dimensional and axi-symmetric geometries were numerically investigated. The role of bluntness, wall cooling, and pressure gradients on the receptivity and stability were analyzed and compared with the sharp nose cases. It was found that for flows over sharp nose geometries in adiabatic wall conditions the instability waves are generated in the leading-edge region and that the boundary layer is much more receptive to slow acoustic waves as compared to the fast waves. The computations confirmed the stabilizing effect of nose bluntness and the role of the entropy layer in the delay of boundary layer transition. The receptivity coeffic...
Traditional stability analysis for hypersonic flows has focused on the development and relative ampl...
This dissertation presents a numerical simulation study of linear hypersonic boundary-layer receptiv...
Measurements of instability and transition were obtained in the wake of a cylindrical roughness with...
Boundary layer receptivity to two-dimensional acoustic disturbances at different incidence angles an...
Leading-edge receptivity to fast and slow acoustic waves of boundary layers on a cylinder���wedge ge...
The receptivity mechanisms of hypersonic boundary layers to free stream acoustic disturbances are st...
Supersonic boundary-layer receptivity to freestream acoustic disturbances is investigated by solving...
Numerical tools for receptivity and stability investigations in high-speed boundary layers were deve...
Boundary-layer transition in hypersonic flows over a straight cone can be predicted using measured f...
Boundary-layer receptivity examines the way in which external disturbances generate instability wave...
The current understanding and research efforts on surface roughness effects in hypersonic boundary-l...
Effects of wall temperature on stabilities of hypersonic boundary layer over a 7-degree half-cone-an...
Compared to laminar flow, turbulent flow causes significantly higher drag and heat transfer to an ob...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2020. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. Adv...
A deeper understanding of the different factors that influence the laminar-turbulent transition in s...
Traditional stability analysis for hypersonic flows has focused on the development and relative ampl...
This dissertation presents a numerical simulation study of linear hypersonic boundary-layer receptiv...
Measurements of instability and transition were obtained in the wake of a cylindrical roughness with...
Boundary layer receptivity to two-dimensional acoustic disturbances at different incidence angles an...
Leading-edge receptivity to fast and slow acoustic waves of boundary layers on a cylinder���wedge ge...
The receptivity mechanisms of hypersonic boundary layers to free stream acoustic disturbances are st...
Supersonic boundary-layer receptivity to freestream acoustic disturbances is investigated by solving...
Numerical tools for receptivity and stability investigations in high-speed boundary layers were deve...
Boundary-layer transition in hypersonic flows over a straight cone can be predicted using measured f...
Boundary-layer receptivity examines the way in which external disturbances generate instability wave...
The current understanding and research efforts on surface roughness effects in hypersonic boundary-l...
Effects of wall temperature on stabilities of hypersonic boundary layer over a 7-degree half-cone-an...
Compared to laminar flow, turbulent flow causes significantly higher drag and heat transfer to an ob...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2020. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. Adv...
A deeper understanding of the different factors that influence the laminar-turbulent transition in s...
Traditional stability analysis for hypersonic flows has focused on the development and relative ampl...
This dissertation presents a numerical simulation study of linear hypersonic boundary-layer receptiv...
Measurements of instability and transition were obtained in the wake of a cylindrical roughness with...