Linear stability analysis of three-dimensional compressible boundary layers (Q1116795)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4091062
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4091062 |
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Linear stability analysis of three-dimensional compressible boundary layers (English)
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1987
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A compressible stability analysis computer code is developed. The code uses a matrix finite-difference method for local eigenvalue solution when a good guess for the eigenvalue is available and is significantly more computationally efficient than the commonly used initial-value approach. The local eigenvalue search procedure also results in eigenfunctions and, at little extra work, group velocities. A globally convergent procedure is also developed that may be used when no guess for the eigenvalue is available. The global problem is formulated in such a way that no unstable spurious modes appear so that the method is suitable for use in a black-box stability code. Sample stability calculations are presented for the boundary layer profiles of an LFC swept wing.
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compressible stability analysis computer code
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matrix finite-difference method
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local eigenvalue solution
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globally convergent procedure
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black- box stability code
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LFC swept wing
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