Subcritical transition in channel flows
Certain laminar flows are known to be linearly stable at all Reynolds numbers, R, although in practice they always become turbulent for sufficiently large R. Other flows typically become turbulent well before the critical Reynolds number of linear instability. One resolution of these paradoxes is th...
Main Author: | Chapman, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2002
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