This paper presents a numerical study of high wavenumber coherent structure evolution in boundary layer transition flow using recently-developed high order Combined compact difference schemes with non-uniform grids in the wall-normal direction for efficient simulation of such flows. The study focuses on a simulation of an Adverse-Pressure-Gradient (APG) boundary layer transition induced by broadband disturbance corresponding to the experiment of Borodulin et al. (Journal of Turbulence, 2006, 7, pp. 1–30). The results support the experimental observation that although the coherent structures seen during transition to turbulence have asymmetric shapes and occur in a random pattern, their local evolutional behaviors are quite similar. Further ...
It is known that large-scale streamwise velocity-fluctuating structures (u???u???) are frequently ob...
Transitional and turbulent flows over a backward-facing step are physically highly complex. Apart fr...
This article is dedicated to Professor Javier Jimenez on the occasion of his 70th birthday. ; We pre...
The coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers (TBLs) subjected to adverse pressure gradients ...
The objective of this study is to produce a stable and accurate numerical model for investigating th...
The development of streamwise-orientated disturbances at transition onset for zero-pressure gradient...
This paper presents a study of high speed boundary layers using the wavelet method. We analyze direc...
A new method of experimental study of late nonlinear stages of laminar-turbulent transition is devel...
Linear stability analysis (LSA) of a self-similar adverse pressure gradient (APG) turbulent boundary...
Local linear stability analysis as well as Fourier transform and proper orthogonal decomposition are...
Transition to turbulence in incompressible adverse-pressure-gradient (APG) boundary layers is invest...
AbstractThe influence of spanwise perturbations on the transition to turbulence of a strong adverse ...
The characteristics of the coherent structures in a strongly decelerated large velocity-defect bound...
The statistical properties are presented for the direct numerical simulation of a self-similar adver...
In this study, a high-resolution and high-accuracy 2D pseudo-spectral numerical model (Diamessis et ...
It is known that large-scale streamwise velocity-fluctuating structures (u???u???) are frequently ob...
Transitional and turbulent flows over a backward-facing step are physically highly complex. Apart fr...
This article is dedicated to Professor Javier Jimenez on the occasion of his 70th birthday. ; We pre...
The coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers (TBLs) subjected to adverse pressure gradients ...
The objective of this study is to produce a stable and accurate numerical model for investigating th...
The development of streamwise-orientated disturbances at transition onset for zero-pressure gradient...
This paper presents a study of high speed boundary layers using the wavelet method. We analyze direc...
A new method of experimental study of late nonlinear stages of laminar-turbulent transition is devel...
Linear stability analysis (LSA) of a self-similar adverse pressure gradient (APG) turbulent boundary...
Local linear stability analysis as well as Fourier transform and proper orthogonal decomposition are...
Transition to turbulence in incompressible adverse-pressure-gradient (APG) boundary layers is invest...
AbstractThe influence of spanwise perturbations on the transition to turbulence of a strong adverse ...
The characteristics of the coherent structures in a strongly decelerated large velocity-defect bound...
The statistical properties are presented for the direct numerical simulation of a self-similar adver...
In this study, a high-resolution and high-accuracy 2D pseudo-spectral numerical model (Diamessis et ...
It is known that large-scale streamwise velocity-fluctuating structures (u???u???) are frequently ob...
Transitional and turbulent flows over a backward-facing step are physically highly complex. Apart fr...
This article is dedicated to Professor Javier Jimenez on the occasion of his 70th birthday. ; We pre...