In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic validity of boundary-layer theory. For a flow induced by a periodic row of point-vortices, we compare Prandtl's boundary-layer solution to Navier-Stokes solutions with different Reynolds numbers. We show how Prandtl's solution develops a finite-time separation singularity. On the other hand, the Navier-Stokes solutions are characterized by the presence of two distinct types of viscous-inviscid interactions that can be detected by the analysis of the enstrophy and of the pressure gradient on the wall. Moreover, we apply the complex singularity-tracking method to Prandtl and Navier-Stokes solutions and analyze the previous interactions from a different perspective
The viscous–inviscid interaction (VII) philosophy for modelling aerodynamic boundary layers is discu...
The paper is concerned with the interaction between the boundary layer on a smooth body surface and ...
In this paper we review some results concerning the behaviour of the incompressible Navier–Stokes so...
In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic validity of boundary-layer theory. For a flow induced b...
Numerical solutions of Prandtl\u2019s equation and Navier Stokes equations are considered for the tw...
We compute the solutions of Prandtl\u2019s and Navier- Stokes equations for the two dimensional flow...
We compute the solutions of Prandtl\u2019s and Navier\u2013Stokes equations for the two dimensional ...
Abstract. The paper presents a personal view on the history of viscous-inviscid interaction methods,...
Numerical solutions of the laminar Prandtl boundary-layer and Navier–Stokes equations are considered...
The paper presents a personal view on the history of viscous-inviscid interaction methods, a history...
The paper is concerned with the interaction between the boundary layer on a smooth body surface and ...
The viscous-inviscid interaction (VII) philosophy for modelling aerodynamic boundary layers is discu...
Prandtl's equations arise in the description of boundary layers in fluid dynamics. Solutions might f...
The planar interactions between pair of vortices in an inviscid fluid are analytically investigated,...
We consider the inviscid limit for the two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equa-tion in the...
The viscous–inviscid interaction (VII) philosophy for modelling aerodynamic boundary layers is discu...
The paper is concerned with the interaction between the boundary layer on a smooth body surface and ...
In this paper we review some results concerning the behaviour of the incompressible Navier–Stokes so...
In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic validity of boundary-layer theory. For a flow induced b...
Numerical solutions of Prandtl\u2019s equation and Navier Stokes equations are considered for the tw...
We compute the solutions of Prandtl\u2019s and Navier- Stokes equations for the two dimensional flow...
We compute the solutions of Prandtl\u2019s and Navier\u2013Stokes equations for the two dimensional ...
Abstract. The paper presents a personal view on the history of viscous-inviscid interaction methods,...
Numerical solutions of the laminar Prandtl boundary-layer and Navier–Stokes equations are considered...
The paper presents a personal view on the history of viscous-inviscid interaction methods, a history...
The paper is concerned with the interaction between the boundary layer on a smooth body surface and ...
The viscous-inviscid interaction (VII) philosophy for modelling aerodynamic boundary layers is discu...
Prandtl's equations arise in the description of boundary layers in fluid dynamics. Solutions might f...
The planar interactions between pair of vortices in an inviscid fluid are analytically investigated,...
We consider the inviscid limit for the two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equa-tion in the...
The viscous–inviscid interaction (VII) philosophy for modelling aerodynamic boundary layers is discu...
The paper is concerned with the interaction between the boundary layer on a smooth body surface and ...
In this paper we review some results concerning the behaviour of the incompressible Navier–Stokes so...