AbstractThe centrifugal instability mechanism in boundary layers over concave surfaces is responsible for the development of counter- rotating vortices, aligned in the streamwise direction, known as Görtler vortices. These vortices create two regions in the spanwise direction, the upwash and downwash regions. The downwash region is responsible for compressing the boundary layer towards the wall, increasing the drag coefficient and the heat transfer rate. The upwash region does the opposite. The Görtler vortices distort the streamwise velocity profile in the spanwise and the wall-normal directions. These distortions generate inflections in the distribution of streamwise velocity that are unstable to unsteady disturbances giving rise to secon...
A study is made of the stability of laminar boundary-layer profiles on slightly curved walls relativ...
AbstractThe inviscid modes of instability in flow over a slightly concave wall are studied and it is...
This paper is made available with the permission of the Australian Mathematical Society Inc. 21/11/0...
A series of experimental measurements of flow and heat transfer under streamwise Gortler vortices sh...
International audienceExperimental measurements of flow and heat transfer in a concave surface bound...
Experimental measurements of flow and heat transfer in a concave surface boundary layer in the prese...
Görtler vortices in boundary layer flows over concave surfaces are caused by the imbalance between c...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) are computed in order to study the complete laminar-to-turbulent ...
International audienceGörtler vortices are streamline vortices that appear in a flow over a concave ...
The perturbations triggered by free-stream vortical disturbances in compressible boundary layers dev...
Convective heat transfer is studied in a laminar boundary layer over a concave wall in the presence ...
The boundary layer over concave surfaces can be unstable due to centrifugal forces, giving rise to G...
High-amplitude upstream disturbances and wall surface roughness elements trigger streamwise/Görtler ...
The instability of the laminar boundary layer flow along a concave wall was studied. Observations of...
CER73-74-RK-RNM12.Prepared under Office of Naval Research, project no. NR 062-414/6-6-68 (Code 438),...
A study is made of the stability of laminar boundary-layer profiles on slightly curved walls relativ...
AbstractThe inviscid modes of instability in flow over a slightly concave wall are studied and it is...
This paper is made available with the permission of the Australian Mathematical Society Inc. 21/11/0...
A series of experimental measurements of flow and heat transfer under streamwise Gortler vortices sh...
International audienceExperimental measurements of flow and heat transfer in a concave surface bound...
Experimental measurements of flow and heat transfer in a concave surface boundary layer in the prese...
Görtler vortices in boundary layer flows over concave surfaces are caused by the imbalance between c...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) are computed in order to study the complete laminar-to-turbulent ...
International audienceGörtler vortices are streamline vortices that appear in a flow over a concave ...
The perturbations triggered by free-stream vortical disturbances in compressible boundary layers dev...
Convective heat transfer is studied in a laminar boundary layer over a concave wall in the presence ...
The boundary layer over concave surfaces can be unstable due to centrifugal forces, giving rise to G...
High-amplitude upstream disturbances and wall surface roughness elements trigger streamwise/Görtler ...
The instability of the laminar boundary layer flow along a concave wall was studied. Observations of...
CER73-74-RK-RNM12.Prepared under Office of Naval Research, project no. NR 062-414/6-6-68 (Code 438),...
A study is made of the stability of laminar boundary-layer profiles on slightly curved walls relativ...
AbstractThe inviscid modes of instability in flow over a slightly concave wall are studied and it is...
This paper is made available with the permission of the Australian Mathematical Society Inc. 21/11/0...