Disturbance growth in an unstable three-dimensional boundary layer and its dependence on environmental conditions

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Inst fuer Stroemungsmechanik, Goettingen, Germany [1 ]
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J Fluid Mech | / 73-113期
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Flow interactions - Flow measurement - Laminar flow - Mechanical waves - Plates (structural components) - Pressure - Surface roughness - Three dimensional - Turbulence - Vortex flow;
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Experimental investigations in the three-dimensional boundary layer of a swept flat plate with the pressure gradient induced from outside are aimed at enhancing knowledge of the transition process in the presence of pure crossflow instability. The development of disturbances is characterized by the occurrence of both stationary and travelling instability modes, by early nonlinear development and by complex dependence upon the environmental conditions. Experiments under natural conditions of transition showed a good correspondence of the identified modes with those predicted by local linear stability theory. The disturbance growth, however, is generally overpredicted. Controlled excitation of crossflow vortices allowing measurements closer to the linear range of amplification confirmed this result. Nonlinear effects such as interaction between stationary disturbances and base flow and between travelling and stationary modes have already been observed when the naturally excited instabilities become of measurable size.
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