Year: 1979 Language: english Author: Ralph D. Cooper Genre: Technical book Publisher: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 652 Description: With this paper, an attempt is made to review the stability and transition simulations, performed at the University of Stuttgart, which are based on finite-difference solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations. Research in this area has demonstrated that implicit finite-difference method for the the solution of the complete Navier-Stokes equations for unsteady, two-dimensional, incompressible flows can be successfully applied to investigations of hydrodynamic stability and to certain aspects of transition. This approach of numerically solving the partial differential equations describing the underlying flow mechanisms promises to be a valuable aid in transition research. In particular, this the concept may prove to be especially rewarding for investigations of aspects of stability and transition which as yet are not feasible with other theoretical models.
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Boundary Layer Stability and Transition
Year: 1979
Language: english
Author: Ralph D. Cooper
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 652
Description: With this paper, an attempt is made to review the
stability and transition simulations, performed at
the University of Stuttgart, which are based on
finite-difference solutions of the Navier-Stokes
equations. Research in this area has demonstrated
that implicit finite-difference method for the
the solution of the complete Navier-Stokes equations
for unsteady, two-dimensional, incompressible flows
can be successfully applied to investigations of
hydrodynamic stability and to certain aspects of
transition. This approach of numerically solving
the partial differential equations describing the
underlying flow mechanisms promises to be a valuable
aid in transition research. In particular, this
the concept may prove to be especially rewarding for
investigations of aspects of stability and transition
which as yet are not feasible with other theoretical
models.
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