Physics of Transitional Shear FlowsInstability of separated boundary layers
Physics of Transitional Shear Flows: Instability of separated boundary layers
Boiko, Andrey V.; Dovgal, Alexander V.; Grek, Genrih R.; Kozlov, Victor V.
2011-08-13 00:00:00
[In this chapter we discuss flow instability at laminar boundary-layer separation that can happen on airfoils and wings, in diffusors, at sudden surface variations such as steps and bumps, etc. Within this topic, a good deal of research data is available for local separation regions generated when the separated layer reattaches back to the surface. Such flows, also known as ‘separation bubbles,’ are in focus of the following consideration.]
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Physics of Transitional Shear FlowsInstability of separated boundary layers
[In this chapter we discuss flow instability at laminar boundary-layer separation that can happen on airfoils and wings, in diffusors, at sudden surface variations such as steps and bumps, etc. Within this topic, a good deal of research data is available for local separation regions generated when the separated layer reattaches back to the surface. Such flows, also known as ‘separation bubbles,’ are in focus of the following consideration.]
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