ABSTRACT: In order to simulate compressible shear flow stability and aeroacoustic problems, a numerical code must be able to capture how a baseflow behaves when submitted to small disturbances. If the disturbances are amplified, the flow is unstable. The linear stability theory (LST) provides a framework to obtain information about the growth rate in relation to the excitation frequency for a given baseflow. A linear direct numerical simulation (DNS) should capture the same growth rate as the LST, providing a severe test for the code. In the present study, DNS simulations of a two-dimensional compressible mixing layer and of a two-dimensional compressible plane jet are performed. Disturbances are introduced at the domain inflow and spatial ...
Direct numerical simulation databases have been used to study the effect of compressibility on mixin...
Direct Numerical simulations (DNS) belong to the class of simulations that strive to emulate the rea...
Air flow in the wake region of a two-dimensional (plane) body with a blunt base has been studied usi...
Results from linear stability analysis are presented for a wide variety of mixing layers, including ...
The effect of Mach number on the plane muong layer has been investigated by means of linear stabilit...
This paper reviews the authors' recent studies on compressible turbulence by using direct numerical ...
This paper reviews the authors' recent studies on compressible turbulence by using direct numerical ...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
In this paper we present numerical techniques suitable for a direct numerical simulation in the spat...
Spatially evolving instabilities in a boundary layer on a flat plate are computed by direct numerica...
Abstract This paper reviews the authors ’ recent studies on compressible turbulence by using direct ...
Computational fluid dynamics can be used to gain deeper insight into compressible flow physics, but ...
The present paper addresses some topical issues in modelling compressible turbulent shear flows. The...
We perform direct numerical simulations of transitional and developed turbulent shear flows. The ade...
The effect of Mach number on the evolution of instabilities in the compressible mixing layer is inve...
Direct numerical simulation databases have been used to study the effect of compressibility on mixin...
Direct Numerical simulations (DNS) belong to the class of simulations that strive to emulate the rea...
Air flow in the wake region of a two-dimensional (plane) body with a blunt base has been studied usi...
Results from linear stability analysis are presented for a wide variety of mixing layers, including ...
The effect of Mach number on the plane muong layer has been investigated by means of linear stabilit...
This paper reviews the authors' recent studies on compressible turbulence by using direct numerical ...
This paper reviews the authors' recent studies on compressible turbulence by using direct numerical ...
Mixing layers are present in very different types of physical situations such as atmospheric flows, ...
In this paper we present numerical techniques suitable for a direct numerical simulation in the spat...
Spatially evolving instabilities in a boundary layer on a flat plate are computed by direct numerica...
Abstract This paper reviews the authors ’ recent studies on compressible turbulence by using direct ...
Computational fluid dynamics can be used to gain deeper insight into compressible flow physics, but ...
The present paper addresses some topical issues in modelling compressible turbulent shear flows. The...
We perform direct numerical simulations of transitional and developed turbulent shear flows. The ade...
The effect of Mach number on the evolution of instabilities in the compressible mixing layer is inve...
Direct numerical simulation databases have been used to study the effect of compressibility on mixin...
Direct Numerical simulations (DNS) belong to the class of simulations that strive to emulate the rea...
Air flow in the wake region of a two-dimensional (plane) body with a blunt base has been studied usi...