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A.N. Bogdanov and V.N. Diyesperov, "The stability of a transonic boundary layer on an elastic surface," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 75 (3), 357-362 (2011)
Year 2011 Volume 75 Issue 3 Pages 357-362
Title The stability of a transonic boundary layer on an elastic surface
Author(s) A.N. Bogdanov (Moscow, Russia, bogdanov@imec.msu.ru)
V.N. Diyesperov (Moscow, Russia)
Abstract The perturbations in the boundary layer over an elastic surface when there is non-stationary free viscous-inviscid interaction at transonic velocities are investigated using a modified three-deck model. The modification consists of retaining the term with the second derivative with respect to time (the singular term of the transonic expansion), which occurs in the model of the Lin-Reissner-Tsien equation when it is derived from the complete equations for the velocity potential. This enables the equations of the model to be improved so that they more accurately describe non-stationary and non-linear phenomena. It is shown that the modified model enables perturbations, ignored when using the classical three-deck model, to be taken into account. The compliance on the surface may lead to a reduction in the perturbation growth rate.
Received 24 May 2010
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