A numerical method for solving the three-dimensional boundary layer equations for bodies of arbitrary shape is presented. In laminar flows, the application domain extends from incompressible to hypersonic flows with the assumption of chemical equilibrium. For turbulent boundary layers, the application domain is limited by the validity of the mixing length model used. In order to respect the hyperbolic nature of the equations reduced to first order partial derivative terms, the momentum equations are discretized along the local streamlines using of the osculator tangent plane at each node of the body fitted coordinate system. With this original approach, it is possible to overcome the use of the generalized coordinates, and therefore, it is ...
A computer program for calculating three dimensional compressible laminar and turbulent boundary lay...
The theory, formulation, and solution of three-dimensional, compressible attached laminar flows, app...
The governing equations for compressible three-dimensional turbulent boundary layers in a general co...
A three-dimensional boundary-layer code was developed for particular application to realistic hypers...
An accurate solution of the three-dimensional boundary layer equations over general configurations s...
A very general method for calculating compressible three-dimensional laminar and turbulent boundary ...
The method described utilizes a nonorthogonal coordinate system for boundary-layer calculations. It ...
Moment method for solving nonsimilar laminar boundary layer equations for three dimensional cross fl...
Several distinct issues important in integral approximations of the three-dimensional boundary-layer...
Important problems involving three-dimensional boundary layer occur in almost all internal and exte...
The application of stability theory in Laminar Flow Control (LFC) research requires that density and...
A set of higher-order boundary-layer equations is derived valid for three-dimensional compressible f...
Three-dimensional compressible boundary-layer equations are particularized to the windward symmetry ...
This is a working paper in which a formulation is given for solving the boundary-layer equations in ...
The transition to turbulence in boundary layers was investigated by direct numerical solution of the...
A computer program for calculating three dimensional compressible laminar and turbulent boundary lay...
The theory, formulation, and solution of three-dimensional, compressible attached laminar flows, app...
The governing equations for compressible three-dimensional turbulent boundary layers in a general co...
A three-dimensional boundary-layer code was developed for particular application to realistic hypers...
An accurate solution of the three-dimensional boundary layer equations over general configurations s...
A very general method for calculating compressible three-dimensional laminar and turbulent boundary ...
The method described utilizes a nonorthogonal coordinate system for boundary-layer calculations. It ...
Moment method for solving nonsimilar laminar boundary layer equations for three dimensional cross fl...
Several distinct issues important in integral approximations of the three-dimensional boundary-layer...
Important problems involving three-dimensional boundary layer occur in almost all internal and exte...
The application of stability theory in Laminar Flow Control (LFC) research requires that density and...
A set of higher-order boundary-layer equations is derived valid for three-dimensional compressible f...
Three-dimensional compressible boundary-layer equations are particularized to the windward symmetry ...
This is a working paper in which a formulation is given for solving the boundary-layer equations in ...
The transition to turbulence in boundary layers was investigated by direct numerical solution of the...
A computer program for calculating three dimensional compressible laminar and turbulent boundary lay...
The theory, formulation, and solution of three-dimensional, compressible attached laminar flows, app...
The governing equations for compressible three-dimensional turbulent boundary layers in a general co...