It is well known that turbulent mixing layers are dominated by large scale, fairly coherent structures, and that these structures are related to the stability characteristics of the flow. These facts have led researchers to attempt controlling such flows by selectively forcing certain unstable modes, which can in addition have the effect of suppressing other modes. Much of the work on controlling the mixing layer has relied on forcing 2-D instabilities. The results of forcing 3-D instabilities are addressed. The objectives of the work are twofold: to understand how a mixing layer responds to 3-D perturbations, and to test the validity of an amplitude expansion in predicting the mixing layer development. The amplitude expansion could be very...
Two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D) numerical simulations are performed for a heptane/nitrogen (t...
An experimental study was conducted concerning the influence of small changes in initial conditions ...
For more than half a century turbulent mixing layers have been the subject of intense experimental a...
The physics of the transition and early turbulence regimes in the time developing mixing layer was i...
This paper investigates the influence of different three-dimensional multi-mode initial conditions ...
Several direct numerical simulations were performed and analyzed to study various aspects of the ear...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
The effect of Mach number on the evolution of instabilities in the compressible mixing layer is inve...
The occurrence of shocks in the confined three‐dimensional turbulent mixing layer at convective Mach...
The Kelvin Helmholtz roll up of three dimensional, temporally evolving, plane mixing layers were sim...
An incompressible, time developing 3-D mixing layer with idealized initial conditions was simulated ...
Better understanding of the behavior of compressible turbulent mixing layer is desirable for its act...
A theoretical investigation of the role of three-dimensional large-scale structures and their mutual...
Using a two-dimensional airfoil, a disturbance was introduced into a plane mixing layer some distanc...
The turbulent mixing layer between two streams of different velocities continues to play a central r...
Two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D) numerical simulations are performed for a heptane/nitrogen (t...
An experimental study was conducted concerning the influence of small changes in initial conditions ...
For more than half a century turbulent mixing layers have been the subject of intense experimental a...
The physics of the transition and early turbulence regimes in the time developing mixing layer was i...
This paper investigates the influence of different three-dimensional multi-mode initial conditions ...
Several direct numerical simulations were performed and analyzed to study various aspects of the ear...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
The effect of Mach number on the evolution of instabilities in the compressible mixing layer is inve...
The occurrence of shocks in the confined three‐dimensional turbulent mixing layer at convective Mach...
The Kelvin Helmholtz roll up of three dimensional, temporally evolving, plane mixing layers were sim...
An incompressible, time developing 3-D mixing layer with idealized initial conditions was simulated ...
Better understanding of the behavior of compressible turbulent mixing layer is desirable for its act...
A theoretical investigation of the role of three-dimensional large-scale structures and their mutual...
Using a two-dimensional airfoil, a disturbance was introduced into a plane mixing layer some distanc...
The turbulent mixing layer between two streams of different velocities continues to play a central r...
Two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D) numerical simulations are performed for a heptane/nitrogen (t...
An experimental study was conducted concerning the influence of small changes in initial conditions ...
For more than half a century turbulent mixing layers have been the subject of intense experimental a...