Fundamental and subharmonic transition to turbulence in zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate boundary layers
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⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
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boundaryflat-platefundamentallayerssubharmonictransitionturbulencezero-pressure-gradient
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In this fluid dynamics video, recent simulations of transition to turbulence in compressible (M = 0.2), zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate boundary layers triggered by fundamental (Klebanoff K-type) and subharmonic (Herbert H-type) secondary instabilities of Tollmien-Schlichting waves are highlighted.
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