The influence of surface cooling on compressible boundary layer instability is discussed theoretically for both viscous and inviscid modes, at high Reynolds numbers. The cooling enhances the surface heat transfer and shear stress, creating a high heat transfer sublayer. This has the effect of distorting and accentuating the viscous Tollmien-Schlichting modes to such an extent that their spatial growth rates become comparable with, and can even exceed, the growth rates of inviscid modes, including those found previously. This is for moderate cooling, and it applies at any Mach number. In addition, the moderate cooling destabilizes otherwise stable viscous or inviscid modes, in particular triggering outward-traveling waves at the edge of the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Aerospace Science and Technolo...
Recent results of the effects of Mach number, stream turbulence, leading-edge geometry, leading-edge...
The instability of hypersonic boundary-layer flows over flat plates is considered. The viscosity of ...
In previous theoretical treatments of the stability of the compressible laminar boundary layer the e...
The influence of high levels of wall cooling on the stability of hypervelocity boundary layers is in...
The effect of wall cooling on the two-dimensional linear stability of subsonic flows over two-dimens...
High-amplitude upstream disturbances and wall surface roughness elements trigger streamwise/Görtler ...
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The stability of compressible 2-D and 3-D boundary layers is reviewed. The stability of 2-D compress...
The relationship between the predicted transition location and the first and second modes of instabi...
The concept of active control of growing disturbances in an unstable compressible flow by using time...
The periodic streamwise modulation of the supersonic and hypersonic boundary layers by a two dimensi...
The prediction of boundary-layer transition on hypersonic vehicles has long been considered a primar...
The stability of an almost inviscid compressible fluid flowing over a rigid heated surface is consid...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Aerospace Science and Technolo...
Recent results of the effects of Mach number, stream turbulence, leading-edge geometry, leading-edge...
The instability of hypersonic boundary-layer flows over flat plates is considered. The viscosity of ...
In previous theoretical treatments of the stability of the compressible laminar boundary layer the e...
The influence of high levels of wall cooling on the stability of hypervelocity boundary layers is in...
The effect of wall cooling on the two-dimensional linear stability of subsonic flows over two-dimens...
High-amplitude upstream disturbances and wall surface roughness elements trigger streamwise/Görtler ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN004337 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The stability of compressible 2-D and 3-D boundary layers is reviewed. The stability of 2-D compress...
The relationship between the predicted transition location and the first and second modes of instabi...
The concept of active control of growing disturbances in an unstable compressible flow by using time...
The periodic streamwise modulation of the supersonic and hypersonic boundary layers by a two dimensi...
The prediction of boundary-layer transition on hypersonic vehicles has long been considered a primar...
The stability of an almost inviscid compressible fluid flowing over a rigid heated surface is consid...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Aerospace Science and Technolo...
Recent results of the effects of Mach number, stream turbulence, leading-edge geometry, leading-edge...
The instability of hypersonic boundary-layer flows over flat plates is considered. The viscosity of ...