International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave/boundary layer interaction (SWBLI). It is shown that the computed optimal gain, which can be seen as a transfer function of the system, follows a first-order low-pass filter equation, recovering the results of Touber & Sandham (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 671, 2011, pp. 417-465). This behaviour is understood as proceeding from the excitation of a single stable, steady global mode whose damping rate sets the time scale of the filter. Different Mach and Reynolds numbers are studied, covering different recirculation lengths L. This damping rate is found to scale as 1/L, leading to a constant Strouhal number St L as observed in the l...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...
International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar...
International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar...
International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar...
Resolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave/bo...
Resolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave/bo...
Resolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave / ...
The linear global stability of an interaction between an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary l...
International audienceThe interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developi...
The dynamics of oblique shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interactions is analyzed by mining a lar...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2019. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. ...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developing over a flat plate i...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...
International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar...
International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar...
International audienceResolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar...
Resolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave/bo...
Resolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave/bo...
Resolvent analysis is used to study the low-frequency behaviour of the laminar oblique shock wave / ...
The linear global stability of an interaction between an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary l...
International audienceThe interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developi...
The dynamics of oblique shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interactions is analyzed by mining a lar...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2019. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. ...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developing over a flat plate i...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...