The nonlinear response of a compressible boundary layer to unsteady free-stream vortical fluctuations of the convected-gust type is investigated theoretically and numerically. The free-stream Mach number is assumed to be of O(1) and the effects of compressibility, including aerodynamic heating and heat transfer at the wall, are taken into account. Attention is focused on low-frequency perturbations, which induce strong streamwise-elongated components of the boundary-layer disturbances, known as streaks or Klebanoff modes. The amplitude of the disturbances is intense enough for nonlinear interactions to occur within the boundary layer. The generation and nonlinear evolution of the streaks, which acquire an O(1) magnitude, are described on a ...
The perturbations triggered by free-stream vortical disturbances in compressible boundary layers dev...
The interaction of stationary streaks undergoing nonmodal growth with modally unstable instability w...
We derive and test an optimal control algorithm in the context of compressible boundary layers, in a...
AbstractThe nonlinear response of a compressible boundary layer to unsteady free-stream vortical flu...
As a contribution towards understanding the impact of free-stream perturbations on laminar-to-turbul...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layer flows over flat or concave s...
High-amplitude upstream disturbances and wall surface roughness elements trigger streamwise/Görtler ...
The response of a compressible laminar boundary layer subject to free-stream vortical distur-bances ...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layers over flat orconcave surface...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
As a first step towards understanding the role of free-stream turbulence in laminar–turbulent transi...
As a first step towards understanding the role of free-stream turbulence in laminar– turbulent trans...
The growth of laminar boundary-layer streaks caused by free-stream turbulence encountering a flat p...
High-amplitude free-stream turbulence and large surface roughness elements can excite a laminar boun...
The natural mechanism for transition to turbulence in flat-plate boundary layers is the growth and b...
The perturbations triggered by free-stream vortical disturbances in compressible boundary layers dev...
The interaction of stationary streaks undergoing nonmodal growth with modally unstable instability w...
We derive and test an optimal control algorithm in the context of compressible boundary layers, in a...
AbstractThe nonlinear response of a compressible boundary layer to unsteady free-stream vortical flu...
As a contribution towards understanding the impact of free-stream perturbations on laminar-to-turbul...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layer flows over flat or concave s...
High-amplitude upstream disturbances and wall surface roughness elements trigger streamwise/Görtler ...
The response of a compressible laminar boundary layer subject to free-stream vortical distur-bances ...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layers over flat orconcave surface...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
As a first step towards understanding the role of free-stream turbulence in laminar–turbulent transi...
As a first step towards understanding the role of free-stream turbulence in laminar– turbulent trans...
The growth of laminar boundary-layer streaks caused by free-stream turbulence encountering a flat p...
High-amplitude free-stream turbulence and large surface roughness elements can excite a laminar boun...
The natural mechanism for transition to turbulence in flat-plate boundary layers is the growth and b...
The perturbations triggered by free-stream vortical disturbances in compressible boundary layers dev...
The interaction of stationary streaks undergoing nonmodal growth with modally unstable instability w...
We derive and test an optimal control algorithm in the context of compressible boundary layers, in a...