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The following pages link to Bifurcations in shock-wave/laminar-boundary-layer interaction: global instability approach (Q3446902):
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- Large eddy simulation of low-frequency unsteadiness in a turbulent shock-induced separation bubble (Q407709) (← links)
- Comparison of three large-eddy simulations of shock-induced turbulent separation bubbles (Q1932301) (← links)
- 3D global optimal forcing and response of the supersonic boundary layer (Q2222579) (← links)
- A high-fidelity method to analyze perturbation evolution in turbulent flows (Q2374989) (← links)
- 3D steady and unsteady bifurcations in a shock-wave/laminar boundary layer interaction: a numerical study (Q2501837) (← links)
- A preconditioned Krylov technique for global hydrodynamic stability analysis of large-scale compressible flows (Q2655652) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of a jet from a blunt body opposing a supersonic flow (Q2891892) (← links)
- Instability and low-frequency unsteadiness in a shock-induced laminar separation bubble (Q2973656) (← links)
- Structural changes of laminar separation bubbles induced by global linear instability (Q3053555) (← links)
- Effect of compressibility on the global stability of axisymmetric wake flows (Q3075761) (← links)
- Low-order stochastic modelling of low-frequency motions in reflected shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions (Q3097787) (← links)
- Disturbance evolution in a Mach 4.8 boundary layer with two-dimensional roughness-induced separation and shock (Q3573250) (← links)
- A Theory for Spontaneous Mach-Stem Formation in Reacting Shock Fronts. II. Steady-Wave Bifurcations and the Evidence for Breakdown (Q3707667) (← links)
- Three-dimensional instability of a flow past a sphere: Mach evolution of the regular and Hopf bifurcations (Q4559146) (← links)
- Analysis of the two-dimensional dynamics of a Mach 1.6 shock wave/transitional boundary layer interaction using a RANS based resolvent approach (Q4613962) (← links)
- Occurrence of global instability in hypersonic compression corner flow (Q4993982) (← links)
- Unsteady effects in a hypersonic compression ramp flow with laminar separation (Q5023214) (← links)
- Three-dimensionality of hypersonic laminar flow over a double cone (Q5024826) (← links)
- Low-frequency resolvent analysis of the laminar oblique shock wave/boundary layer interaction (Q5080967) (← links)
- Self-excited primary and secondary instability of laminar separation bubbles (Q5144513) (← links)
- Transition scenario in hypersonic axisymmetrical compression ramp flow (Q5144549) (← links)
- Instability of shock train behaviour with incident shocks (Q5144604) (← links)
- Link between subsonic stall and transonic buffet on swept and unswept wings: from global stability analysis to nonlinear dynamics (Q5144755) (← links)
- Shock-induced heating and transition to turbulence in a hypersonic boundary layer (Q5145045) (← links)
- Flow physics and RANS modelling of oblique shock/turbulent boundary layer interaction (Q5165692) (← links)
- Dynamic linear response of a shock/turbulent-boundary-layer interaction using constrained perturbations (Q5226981) (← links)
- On the dynamics of axisymmetric turbulent separating/reattaching flows (Q5304703) (← links)
- Interaction between feedback aeroacoustic and acoustic resonance mechanisms in a cavity flow: a global stability analysis (Q5406534) (← links)
- Stability of hypersonic flow over a curved compression ramp (Q5878766) (← links)
- Global stability of supersonic flow over a hollow cylinder/flare (Q6070857) (← links)
- Reduced-order modeling: a personal journey (Q6174521) (← links)
- Bi-global stability of supersonic backward-facing step flow (Q6191425) (← links)
- On the low-frequency dynamics of turbulent separation bubbles (Q6595278) (← links)
- Scales and self-sustained mechanism of reattachment unsteadiness in separated shock wave/boundary layer interaction (Q6639230) (← links)
- Transition to turbulence in hypersonic flow over a compression ramp due to upstream forcing (Q6645734) (← links)