Four decades of studying global linear instability: Progress and challenges

F Gómez, SL Clainche, P Paredes, M Hermanns… - AIAA journal, 2012 - arc.aiaa.org
THERE is good reason for optimism regarding the future of global linear instability and a
certain degree of euphoria surrounding its recent success [1, 2], three decades after the first …

Sparse techniques in global flow instability with application to compressible leading-edge flow

EM Gennaro, D Rodríguez, MAF Medeiros, V Theofilis - AIAA journal, 2013 - arc.aiaa.org
INVESTIGATION of linear instability mechanisms is essential for understanding the process
of transition from laminar to turbulent flow. Many studies over several decades have reported …

[图书][B] Linear global nonmodal instability analysis of high-speed flows

HRAQ Junior - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Identification of all physical mechanisms responsible for the flow breakdown from laminar to
turbulent remains elusive in many high-speed boundary layer flows. Predicting the onset of …

Attachment-line heating in a compressible flow

HL Reed, WS Saric - Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 2014 - Springer
The attachment-line boundary layer on a swept wing can be subject to either an instability or
contamination by wing-root turbulence. A model of the attachment-line boundary layer is first …

Attachment-line heating in a compressible flow

H Reed, W Saric - 41st AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit, 2011 - arc.aiaa.org
The attachment-line boundary layer on a swept wing can be subject to either an instability or
contamination by wing-root turbulence. A model of the attachment-line boundary layer is first …

[PDF][PDF] COBEM-2017-0208 The influence of the Reynolds number on the linear instability of laminar separation bubbles in the absence of environmental disturbances

EM Gennaro, BDP de Souza, D Rodríguez - academia.edu
The understanding and identification of the physical instability mechanisms responsible for
the appearance of unsteadiness and three-dimensionality on laminar separation bubbles …