We consider the influence of a smooth three-dimensional (3-D) indentation on the instability of an incompressible boundary layer by linear and nonlinear analyses. The numerical work was complemented by an experimental study to investigate indentations of approximately 11δ99 and 22δ99 width at depths of 45 %, 52 % and 60 % of δ99 , where δ99 indicates 99% boundary layer thickness. For these indentations a separation bubble confined within the indentation arises. Upstream of the indentation, spanwise-uniform Tollmien–Schlichting (TS) waves are assumed to exist, with the objective to investigate how the 3-D surface indentation modifies the 2-D TS disturbance. Numerical corroboration against experimental data reveals good quantitative agreement...
The location of laminar to turbulent transition is an important consideration as turbulent flow is a...
We consider a smooth, spanwise-uniform forward facing step de ned by the Gauss error function of hei...
The present paper is intended to give an introduction and an overview on instability and transi-tion...
We consider the influence of a smooth three-dimensional (3-D) indentation on the instability of an i...
We are concerned about effect of a 3D surface indentation on instability and laminar-turbulent trans...
A realistic wing is not expected to be an ideal smooth surface: the influence of junctions or wing-p...
A laminar boundary layer separates in a region of adverse pressure gradient on a flat plate and unde...
The effect of a small Gaussian shaped deformation on the development and growth of Tollmien-Schlicht...
The effect of long-wavelength sinusoidal surface waviness on the development of Tollmien-Schlichting...
We analyse the three-dimensional non-parallel instability mechanisms responsible for transition to t...
Steady linear three-dimensional disturbances are investigated in a two-dimensional laminar boundary ...
A laminar boundary layer separates in a region of adverse pressure gradient on a at plate and underg...
The effect of a small Gaussian shaped deformation on the development and growth of Tollmien–Schlicht...
The presence of surface irregularities like humps or indentations can cause regions of localized str...
This contribution presents a stability analysis for compressible boundary layer flows over indented ...
The location of laminar to turbulent transition is an important consideration as turbulent flow is a...
We consider a smooth, spanwise-uniform forward facing step de ned by the Gauss error function of hei...
The present paper is intended to give an introduction and an overview on instability and transi-tion...
We consider the influence of a smooth three-dimensional (3-D) indentation on the instability of an i...
We are concerned about effect of a 3D surface indentation on instability and laminar-turbulent trans...
A realistic wing is not expected to be an ideal smooth surface: the influence of junctions or wing-p...
A laminar boundary layer separates in a region of adverse pressure gradient on a flat plate and unde...
The effect of a small Gaussian shaped deformation on the development and growth of Tollmien-Schlicht...
The effect of long-wavelength sinusoidal surface waviness on the development of Tollmien-Schlichting...
We analyse the three-dimensional non-parallel instability mechanisms responsible for transition to t...
Steady linear three-dimensional disturbances are investigated in a two-dimensional laminar boundary ...
A laminar boundary layer separates in a region of adverse pressure gradient on a at plate and underg...
The effect of a small Gaussian shaped deformation on the development and growth of Tollmien–Schlicht...
The presence of surface irregularities like humps or indentations can cause regions of localized str...
This contribution presents a stability analysis for compressible boundary layer flows over indented ...
The location of laminar to turbulent transition is an important consideration as turbulent flow is a...
We consider a smooth, spanwise-uniform forward facing step de ned by the Gauss error function of hei...
The present paper is intended to give an introduction and an overview on instability and transi-tion...