Receptivity of a hypersonic boundary layer over a flat plate with a porous coating
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3506818
DOI10.1017/S0022112008000669zbMath1151.76524MaRDI QIDQ3506818
No author found.
Publication date: 17 June 2008
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage (76S05) Hydro- and aero-acoustics (76Q05) Hypersonic flows (76K05)
Related Items
Stochastic equations for continuum and determination of hydraulic drag coefficients for smooth flat plate and smooth round tube with taking into account intensity and scale of turbulent flow ⋮ Numerical simulation of turbulent spots generated by unstable wave packets in a hypersonic boundary layer ⋮ Impact of compliant coating on Mack-mode evolution in hypersonic boundary layers ⋮ Effect of sound-absorbing materials on intensity of disturbances in the shock layer on a flat plate aligned at an angle of attack ⋮ Control of disturbances of a hypersonic viscous shock layer on a flat plate ⋮ Wave processes in a viscous shock layer and control of fluctuations ⋮ Nonlinear wave processes in a hypersonic shock layer ⋮ New algebraic approaches to classical boundary layer problems ⋮ Interactions between vortical, acoustic and thermal components during hypersonic transition ⋮ Simulation of hypersonic boundary layer on porous surfaces using OpenFOAM
Cites Work
- Direct numerical simulation of disturbances generated by periodic suction-blowing in a hypersonic boundary layer
- Leading-edge receptivity of a hypersonic boundary layer on a flat plate
- Leading-edge receptivity to free-stream disturbance waves for hypersonic flow over a parabola
- Initial-value problem for three-dimensional disturbances in a compressible boundary layer
- Stabilization of a hypersonic boundary layer using an ultrasonically absorptive coating
- Receptivity of a high-speed boundary layer to acoustic disturbances
- Receptivity of a supersonic boundary layer over a flat plate. Part 1. Wave structures and interactions
- Receptivity of a supersonic boundary layer over a flat plate. Part 2. Receptivity to free-stream sound
- Some Statistical Properties of the Pressure Field Radiated by a Turbulent Boundary Layer
- Interaction of Linear Waves with Oblique Shock Waves
- Prehistory of instability in a hypersonic boundary layer.