The Effect of Small Streamwise Velocity Distortion on the Boundary Layer Flow Over a Thin Flat Plate With Application to Boundary Layer Stability Theory

The Effect of Small Streamwise Velocity Distortion on the Boundary Layer Flow Over a Thin Flat Plate With Application to Boundary Layer Stability Theory

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Researchers show how an initially linear spanwise disturbance in the free stream velocity field is amplified by leading edge bluntness effects and ultimately leads to a small amplitude but linear spanwise motion far downstream from the edge. This spanwise motion is imposed on the boundary layer flow and ultimately causes an order-one change in its profile shape. The modified profiles are highly unstable and can support Tollmein-Schlichting wave growth well upstream of the theoretical lower branch of the neutral stability curve for a Blasius boundary layer. Goldstein, M. E. and Leib, S. J. and Cowley, S. J. Glenn Research Center RTOP 505-62-31...

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ISBN: 9781728711164
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 38
Weight: 113g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm