The market growth expected for commercial aviation in the coming decades and the increasing social awareness regarding the effects of global warming are driving significant technological developments necessary for emission reduction in future transport aircraft. From the aerodynamics perspective, a significant increase in aircraft efficiency can be obtained by applying Laminar Flow Control (LFC) techniques. The objective of LFC techniques is to reduce the skin-friction drag component by delaying the laminar-turbulent transition through the stabilisation of boundary-layer instabilities. Relevant to high-subsonic transport aircraft is the development of Crossflow (CF) instability, which manifests as a series of co-rotating vortices inside the...
In the 21st Century, reducing the environmental impact of aviation will become an increasingly impor...
The effect of sharp forward-facing steps on boundary-layer transition is systematically investigated...
The impact of a forward-facing step (FFS) on the development of stationary crossflow instability is ...
The work contained in this report is concerned with the use of transpiration at the leading edge of ...
Different laminar flow control strategies are reviewed for the various instability mechanisms and th...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
The recent meteoric rise in oil prices, coupled with the increasing attention being paid to the impa...
Since the introduction by Ludwig Prandtl in 1904 the boundary layer theory is an important part of a...
Crossflow instability is primary cause of boundary-layer transition on swept wings used in high-spee...
Experiments have been conducted on a swept wing model in a low-turbulence wind tunnel at chord Reyno...
The impact of a forward-facing step (FFS) on the development of stationary crossflow instability is ...
The Energy System Transition in Aviation research project of the Aeronautics Research Center Nieders...
The Energy System Transition in Aviation research project of the Aeronautics Research Center Nieders...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The Energy System Transition in Aviation research project of the Aeronautics Research Center Nieders...
In the 21st Century, reducing the environmental impact of aviation will become an increasingly impor...
The effect of sharp forward-facing steps on boundary-layer transition is systematically investigated...
The impact of a forward-facing step (FFS) on the development of stationary crossflow instability is ...
The work contained in this report is concerned with the use of transpiration at the leading edge of ...
Different laminar flow control strategies are reviewed for the various instability mechanisms and th...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
The recent meteoric rise in oil prices, coupled with the increasing attention being paid to the impa...
Since the introduction by Ludwig Prandtl in 1904 the boundary layer theory is an important part of a...
Crossflow instability is primary cause of boundary-layer transition on swept wings used in high-spee...
Experiments have been conducted on a swept wing model in a low-turbulence wind tunnel at chord Reyno...
The impact of a forward-facing step (FFS) on the development of stationary crossflow instability is ...
The Energy System Transition in Aviation research project of the Aeronautics Research Center Nieders...
The Energy System Transition in Aviation research project of the Aeronautics Research Center Nieders...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The Energy System Transition in Aviation research project of the Aeronautics Research Center Nieders...
In the 21st Century, reducing the environmental impact of aviation will become an increasingly impor...
The effect of sharp forward-facing steps on boundary-layer transition is systematically investigated...
The impact of a forward-facing step (FFS) on the development of stationary crossflow instability is ...