Author:
WALTON ANDREW G.,PATEL RUPA A.
Abstract
A combined numerical/analytical study of the wide-vortex/wave interaction equations,
describing boundary-layer instability, is presented. Depending on the obliqueness β
of the wave input, different solution properties are obtained. For β = 1, oscillations
in the wave amplitude lead to the evolution of a strongly three-dimensional
mean flow, while for β = 2 the interaction is characterized by the development of a
singularity in the wave pressure amplitude. This latter behaviour is modelled using
an approximate form for the mean flow skin friction and the resulting amplitude
equation is analysed using a combination of numerical and asymptotic techniques.
A simple method is described for determining the singularity location for a given
spanwise wavenumber, and the asymptotic behaviour of the pressure amplitude as
the singularity is approached is deduced.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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2 articles.
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