A general theory of boundary layer control by surface heating is presented. Some analytical results for a simplified model, i.e., the optimal control of temperature fluctuations in a shear flow are described. The results may provide a clue to the effectiveness of the active feedback control of a boundary layer flow by wall heating. In a practical situation, the feedback control may not be feasible from the instrumentational point of view. In this case the vibrational control introduced in systems science can provide a useful alternative. This principle is briefly explained and applied to the control of an unstable wavepacket in a parallel shear flow
Results are presented from a numerical simulation of transition control in plane channel and boundar...
The laminar boundary layer and the position of the transition point are investigated on a heated fla...
The laminar boundaxy layer and the position of the transition point were investigated on a heated fl...
The boundary layer stability, its active control by sound and surface heating and the effect of curv...
The concept of active control of growing disturbances in an unstable compressible flow by using time...
Nonlinear simulations are presented for instability and transition in parallel water boundary layers...
Instability waves, commonly called T-S waves, can be introduced in a laminar boundary layer by perio...
Numerical techniques are used to study the receptivity to small-amplitude thermal disturbances of th...
Some problems in active control of panel vibration excited by a boundary layer flow over a flat plat...
A new technique using surface-film activators has been developed to induce and control laminar-insta...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
This paper (the first in a series) focuses on using active-control methods to maintain laminar flow ...
The flow resulting from suddenly heating a semi-infinite, vertical wall immersed in a stationary flu...
Full Navier-Stokes equations were conducted to determine the feasibility of automating the control o...
Research into laminar-turbulent transition delay in three-dimensional boundary layers is motivated b...
Results are presented from a numerical simulation of transition control in plane channel and boundar...
The laminar boundary layer and the position of the transition point are investigated on a heated fla...
The laminar boundaxy layer and the position of the transition point were investigated on a heated fl...
The boundary layer stability, its active control by sound and surface heating and the effect of curv...
The concept of active control of growing disturbances in an unstable compressible flow by using time...
Nonlinear simulations are presented for instability and transition in parallel water boundary layers...
Instability waves, commonly called T-S waves, can be introduced in a laminar boundary layer by perio...
Numerical techniques are used to study the receptivity to small-amplitude thermal disturbances of th...
Some problems in active control of panel vibration excited by a boundary layer flow over a flat plat...
A new technique using surface-film activators has been developed to induce and control laminar-insta...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
This paper (the first in a series) focuses on using active-control methods to maintain laminar flow ...
The flow resulting from suddenly heating a semi-infinite, vertical wall immersed in a stationary flu...
Full Navier-Stokes equations were conducted to determine the feasibility of automating the control o...
Research into laminar-turbulent transition delay in three-dimensional boundary layers is motivated b...
Results are presented from a numerical simulation of transition control in plane channel and boundar...
The laminar boundary layer and the position of the transition point are investigated on a heated fla...
The laminar boundaxy layer and the position of the transition point were investigated on a heated fl...