Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The fundamentals of stability theory, its chief results, and the physical mechanisms at work are presented. The stability theory of the laminar boundary determines whether a small disturbance introduced into the boundary layer will amplify or damp. If the disturbance damps, the boundary layer remains laminar. If the disturbance amplifies, and by a sufficient amount, then transition to turbulence eventually takes place. The stability theory establishes those states of the boundary layer which are most likely to lead to transition, identifys those frequencies which are the most dangerous, and indicates how the external parameters can best be changed to avoid transition.
Keywords:
FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
Type:
NASA-CR-162112
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VKI-LECTURE-SERIES-3-PT-5
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Jan 15, 1968 - Jan 19, 1968; Rhodes-Saint-Genese; Belgium
Format:
application/pdf
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