Stability and transition : theory and application : efficient numerical methods with computer programs
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Stability and transition : theory and application : efficient numerical methods with computer programs
Horizons , Springer, c2004
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The first three chapters summarize physical knowledge of the transition process, consider the stability equations and methods for predicting transition by linear stability theory, and describe efficient and accurate numerical methods for the solution of stability equations. Chapters 4 to 7 describe computer programs based on stability-theory approach to identify the location of transition in two- and three-dimensional incompressible and compressible flows, respectively, and Chapter 7 describes a computer program within the framework of parabolized stability equations.
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Introduction.- Stability-Transition Theory.- Numerical Method.- Stability Transition Program for Two-Dimensional Incompressible Flows.- An Interactive Boundary-Layer and Stability-Transition Program for Two-Dimensional Flows.- Stability-Transition Program for Three-Dimensional Incompressible Flows.- A Stability-Transition Program for Three-Dimensional Compressible Flows on Wings.- Transition Prediction by Parabolized Stability Equations.- Appendices.
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