Recent Results in Laminar-Turbulent Transition

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Pub. Date: 2003-11-01
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Summary

This volume contains 24 papers presented at the international concluding colloquium of the German priority programme (DFG-Verbundschwerpunktprogramm) "Transition", held in April 2002 in Stuttgart. The unique and successful programme ran six years starting April 1996, and was sponsored mainly by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, but also by the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt, DLR, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig, PTB, and Airbus Deutschland. The papers summarise the results of the programme and cover transition mechanisms, transition prediction, transition control, natural transition and measurement techniques, transition - turbulence - separation, and visualisation issues. Three invited papers are devoted to mechanisms of turbulence production, to a general framework of stability, receptivity and control, and a forcing model for receptivity analysis. Almost every transition topic arising in subsonic and transonic flow is covered.

Table of Contents

Invited Lectures
On a universal mechanism of turbulence production in wall shear flows
1(12)
Y.S. Kachanov
A general framework for stability, receptivity and optimal control
13(12)
P.J. Schmid
The equivalent forcing model for receptivity analysis with application to the construction of a high-performance skin perforation pattern for LFC
25(12)
F.P. Bertolotti
Transition Mechanisms
DNS investigations on the laminar breakdown in a three-dimensional boundary-layer flow
37(14)
P. Wassermann
M. Kloker
Absolute/convective instability investigation of primary and secondary crossflow vortices
51(12)
F.P. Bertolotti
S. Hein
W. Koch
A. Stolte
Direct numerical simulation of the development of asymmetric perturbations at very late stages of the transition process
63(12)
D.G.W. Meyer
U. Rist
S. Wagner
Systematic investigations of 3D acoustic receptivity with respect to steady and unsteady disturbances. Experiment and DNS
75(16)
S. Herr
W. Wurz
A. Worner
U. Rist
S. Wagner
A. Ivanov
Y. Kachanov
Three-dimensional steady disturbance modes in the Blasius boundary layer - a DNS study
91(20)
M. Kloker
C. Stemmer
Transition Prediction
Industrial view on transition prediction
111(12)
G. Schrauf
Nonlinear nonlocal transition analysis - code development and results-
123(12)
S. Hein
Direct numerical simulation of instabilities in the compressible swept Hiemenz flow
135(14)
A. Le Duc
J. Sesterhenn
R. Friedrich
A combined numerical and experimental investigation of transition in a laminar separation bubble
149(16)
M. Lang
O. Marxen
U. Rist
S. Wagner
Transition Control
Generation and control of oblique Tollmien-Schlichting waves in a Blasius boundary layer
165(12)
J. Frey
U. Knornschild
R. Buckich
R. Grundmann
DNS study of discrete suction in a 3-D boundary layer
177(12)
R. Messing
M. Kloker
Active control of boundary-layer instabilities on an unswept wing
189(14)
D. Sturzebecher
W. Nitsche
Numerical investigations of active control of boundary-layer instabilities
203(16)
C. Gmelin
U. Rist
S. Wagner
On the potential and the limitations of boundary-layer stabilization via active wave cancellation
219(12)
H. Opfer
F. Evert
D. Ronneberger
F.-R. Grosche
Natural Transition and Measurement Techniques
High resolution boundary layer profile sensors
231(12)
V. Strunck
M. Borys
T. Buschmann
H. Muller
D. Dopheide
Propagation of Tollmien-Schlichting waves in a wing boundary layer
243(12)
A. Seitz
K.-H. Horstmann
Investigation of transitional structures in artificially excited boundary layer flows by means of stereo and multi-plane PIV
255(14)
A. Schroder
J. Kompenhans
Experimental investigations of natural and controlled transition on a laminar flow airfoil
269(12)
I. Peltzer
W. Nitsche
A hot-film measuring system for free flight conditions
281(12)
F. Hausmann
W. Schroder
W. Limberg
Transition-Turbulence-Separation
Comparison of two large-eddy simulations for a stalled airfoil flow using different finite-volume formulations
293(14)
N. Jovicic
G. Evans
M. Breuer
R. Friedrich
Vernetzte Projektgruppen
Visualization of unsteady flow structures in a high-perforamance computing environment
307(14)
U. Rist
Index of authors 321

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