Three-Dimensional Waves in Tilt Thermal Boundary Layers
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We numerically and theoretically study the stabilities of tilt thermal boundary layers immersed in stratified air. An interesting phenomenon is revealed: the stationary longitudinal-roll mode becomes unstable to some oscillating state even when the Grashof number is smaller than its corresponding critical value. By stability analysis, this phenomenon is explained in terms of a new three-dimensional wave mode. The effect of the tilt angle on the stability of the boundary flows is investigated. Since the new three-dimensional wave is found to be the most unstable mode when the title angle is between 30° and 64°, it is expected to play an important role in the transition to turbulence.
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TAO Jian-Jun, YUAN Xiang-Jiang. Three-Dimensional Waves in Tilt Thermal Boundary Layers[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2009, 26(2): 024701. DOI: 10.1088/0256-307X/26/2/024701
TAO Jian-Jun, YUAN Xiang-Jiang. Three-Dimensional Waves in Tilt Thermal Boundary Layers[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2009, 26(2): 024701. DOI: 10.1088/0256-307X/26/2/024701
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TAO Jian-Jun, YUAN Xiang-Jiang. Three-Dimensional Waves in Tilt Thermal Boundary Layers[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2009, 26(2): 024701. DOI: 10.1088/0256-307X/26/2/024701
TAO Jian-Jun, YUAN Xiang-Jiang. Three-Dimensional Waves in Tilt Thermal Boundary Layers[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2009, 26(2): 024701. DOI: 10.1088/0256-307X/26/2/024701
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