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Nonlinear evolution of Klebanoff type second mode disturbances in supersonic flat-plate boundary layer

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  • Department of Mechanics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, P. R. China

Received date: 2013-01-31

  Revised date: 2013-05-22

  Online published: 2014-02-18

Abstract

Studying the evolution of 3D disturbances is of crucial theoretical importance for understanding the transition process. The present study concerns the nonlinear evolution of second mode unstable disturbances in a supersonic boundary layer by the numerical simulation, and discusses the selectivity of 3D disturbances and possibility to transition. The results indicate that a Klebanoff type nonlinear interaction between 2D and 3D disturbances with the same frequency may amplify a band of 3D disturbances centered at a finite spanwise wavenumber. That is, certain 3D disturbances can be selectively and rapidly amplified by the unstable 2D disturbances, and certain small-scale 3D structures will appear.

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YU Min;LUO Ji-Sheng . Nonlinear evolution of Klebanoff type second mode disturbances in supersonic flat-plate boundary layer[J]. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2014 , 35(3) : 359 -368 . DOI: 10.1007/s10483-014-1796-8

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