With applications to meteorology in view, the method of small oscillations is used to investigate the stability of a plane laminar boundary layer in which the density depends in a special way on the distance from the plate. It is found that for a constant Froude number the flow becomes more stable as the Richardson number increases until, at a critical value of the Richardson number that depends on the Froude number, the flow is stable for all disturbance wave lengths and Reynolds numbers. The calculated results are verified by experiment
There is a clear distinction between simple laminar and complex turbulent fluids; however, in some c...
Graduation date: 1988The very stable boundary layer is a region of the atmosphere typified by large\...
The minimum critical Reynolds numbers for the similar solutions of the compressible laminar boundary...
With applications to meteorology in view, the method of small oscillations is used to investigate th...
We present here an extended version of an invited talk we gave at the international conference ‘Turb...
A well-known phenomenon in the atmospheric boundary layer is the fact that winds may become very wea...
As a contribution to the problem of turbulence on a surface of rotation, the method of small oscilla...
We address the dynamical and statistical description of stably stratified turbulent boundary layers ...
The appearance of expressed discontinuity layers in the free atmosphere, where a warm air mass flows...
This work addresses the question of the stability of stratified, spatially periodic shear flows at l...
In analogy to the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer a flux-driven, cooled channel flow is studied...
Recent developments concerning the connection between notions of hydrodynamic stability—usually asso...
The collapse of turbulence in a plane channel flow is studied, as a simple analogy of stably stratif...
There is a clear distinction between simple laminar and complex turbulent fluids; however, in some c...
Graduation date: 1988The very stable boundary layer is a region of the atmosphere typified by large\...
The minimum critical Reynolds numbers for the similar solutions of the compressible laminar boundary...
With applications to meteorology in view, the method of small oscillations is used to investigate th...
We present here an extended version of an invited talk we gave at the international conference ‘Turb...
A well-known phenomenon in the atmospheric boundary layer is the fact that winds may become very wea...
As a contribution to the problem of turbulence on a surface of rotation, the method of small oscilla...
We address the dynamical and statistical description of stably stratified turbulent boundary layers ...
The appearance of expressed discontinuity layers in the free atmosphere, where a warm air mass flows...
This work addresses the question of the stability of stratified, spatially periodic shear flows at l...
In analogy to the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer a flux-driven, cooled channel flow is studied...
Recent developments concerning the connection between notions of hydrodynamic stability—usually asso...
The collapse of turbulence in a plane channel flow is studied, as a simple analogy of stably stratif...
There is a clear distinction between simple laminar and complex turbulent fluids; however, in some c...
Graduation date: 1988The very stable boundary layer is a region of the atmosphere typified by large\...
The minimum critical Reynolds numbers for the similar solutions of the compressible laminar boundary...