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Three Dimensional Boundary Layer on a Rotating Cylinder

Three Dimensional Boundary Layer on a Rotating Cylinder
Author: William H Hayes J G Bowling
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-09-09
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ISBN: 9781014226563

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Stability of a three-dimensional boundary layer

Stability of a three-dimensional boundary layer
Author: Jeffrey B. Morton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

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The stability of a three-dimensional boundary layer on a semi-infinite rotating cylinder at angle of attack in a uniform incompressible flow is studied. The results shed some new light on the behavior of disturbances indicating that inflection-point instability may not dominate. Numerical solution of the Orr-Sommerfeld equation is used to obtain the results and an approximate analytic solution is shown to be in good agreement with the numerical results.


Three-Dimensional Turbulent Boundary Layers

Three-Dimensional Turbulent Boundary Layers
Author: H. Fernholz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1982-09
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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The IUTAM Symposium on Three-dimensional Turbulent Boundary Layers was suggested by the Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathe­ matik (GAMM) and sponsored by the International Union of theor­ etical and Applied Mechanics. The symposium was organized by H.H. Fernholz (Hermann-Föttinger-Institut für Thermo- und Fluiddynamik der Technischen Universität Berlin) and E. Krause (Aerodynamisches Institut der RWTH Aachen). After two success­ ful Euromech Colloquia on the same topic in Berlin 1972 and Trondheim 1975 the organizers felt that another meeting should be convened, this time with participants from inside and out­ side Europe. The aim of the symposium has been to bring together scientists who are actively engaged in boundary layer research, both ex­ perimental and theoretical. The scope of the meeting encompass­ ed incompressible and compressible three-dimensional turbulent boundary layers. Special emphasis was laid on economical cal­ culation methods, on measurements of fluctuating quantities and on measuring techniques designed for and applied success­ fully to three-dimensional boundary layers. From among thirty-four papers submitted for presentation, twenty­ six contributions of twenty-five minutes each were selected by the European mernbers of the Scientific Committee. Furthermore there were four invited lectures of forty-five minutes. Short discussions were held directly after each presentation with a long discussion period at the end of each day. The final dis­ cussion on the last day of the symposium was recorded on tape and is presented in a slightly shortened version as the last contribution in this volume.