Receptivity of Boundary Layers to Acoustic and Vortical Free-Stream Disturbances

  • Kerschen E
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Abstract

The receptivity mechanisms by which free-stream disturbances generate instability waves in laminar boundary layers are discussed. Free-stream disturbances have wavelengths which are generally much longer than those of instability waves. Hence, the transfer of energy from the free-stream disturbance to the instability wave requires a wavelength conversion mechanism. Recent analyses using asymptotic methods have shown that the wavelength conversion takes place in regions of the boundary layer where the mean flow adjusts on a short streamwise length scale. This paper reviews recent progress in the theoretical understanding of these phenomena and suggests directions for future research in this area.

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Kerschen, E. J. (1990). Receptivity of Boundary Layers to Acoustic and Vortical Free-Stream Disturbances (pp. 239–249). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3430-2_30

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