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The following pages link to Numerical methods for hypersonic boundary layer stability (Q1824482):
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- Global receptivity analysis: physically realizable input–output analysis (Q5877439) (← links)
- Stability of hypersonic flow over a curved compression ramp (Q5878766) (← links)
- Effect of flow–thermodynamics interactions on the stability of compressible boundary layers: insights from Helmholtz decomposition (Q6039572) (← links)
- A novel linear stability analysis method for plane Couette flow considering rarefaction effects (Q6041103) (← links)
- Interaction and breakdown induced by multiple optimal disturbances in hypersonic boundary layer (Q6069077) (← links)
- Impact of compliant coating on Mack-mode evolution in hypersonic boundary layers (Q6080321) (← links)
- DNS of buoyancy-driven flows using EDAC formulation solved by high-order method (Q6095926) (← links)
- Effect of cone rotation on the nonlinear evolution of Mack modes in supersonic boundary layers (Q6096863) (← links)
- Modal and non-modal stability of the heated flat-plate boundary layer with temperature-dependent viscosity (Q6114836) (← links)
- Principle of fundamental resonance in hypersonic boundary layers: an asymptotic viewpoint (Q6177068) (← links)
- Stabilization of hypersonic boundary layer by combining micro-blowing and a porous coating (Q6490820) (← links)
- Subcritical transition of the Stokes layer induced by wall surface roughness (Q6548381) (← links)
- DeHNSSo: the Delft harmonic Navier-Stokes solver for nonlinear stability problems with complex geometric features (Q6557939) (← links)
- A new very high-order finite-difference method for linear stability analysis and bi-orthogonal decomposition of hypersonic boundary layer flow (Q6560715) (← links)
- Instability and transition control by steady local blowing/suction in a hypersonic boundary layer (Q6593988) (← links)
- Analysis of Slip Effects on the Stability and Interactions of Mach 5 Flat-Plate Boundary-Layer Waves (Q6601978) (← links)
- Linear analysis characterizes pressure gradient history effects in turbulent boundary layers (Q6665842) (← links)