1997
DOI: 10.1299/jsmeb.40.536
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Artificial Control of the Three-Dimensionalization Process of T-S Waves in Boundary-Layer Transition.

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“…Reshotko (1994), Choudhari & Streett (1994), Crouch (1994), Saric et al (1994), and Wlezien (1994) presented unique reviews of various aspects of receptivity. Since these reviews, papers have appeared by Breuer et al (1996), Kobayashi et al (1995), Kato et al (1997), andKachanov (2000). The latter papers deal with different aspects of three-dimensional wave motion and nonlinearities and are not discussed here.…”
Section: Receptivity Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reshotko (1994), Choudhari & Streett (1994), Crouch (1994), Saric et al (1994), and Wlezien (1994) presented unique reviews of various aspects of receptivity. Since these reviews, papers have appeared by Breuer et al (1996), Kobayashi et al (1995), Kato et al (1997), andKachanov (2000). The latter papers deal with different aspects of three-dimensional wave motion and nonlinearities and are not discussed here.…”
Section: Receptivity Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since these reviews, papers have appeared by Breuer et al (1996), Kobayashi et al (1995Kobayashi et al ( , 1996, and Kato et al (1997). They deal with different aspects of 3-D wave motion and nonlinearities and are not discussed.…”
Section: Rotational and Irrotational Disturbancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other system limitations are associated with the integrity of the gas-liquid interface, which depends on surface tension and shear-driven interfacial instabilities, and on the hydrostatic pressure which can lead to the collapse of gas bubbles, leaving the liquid directly exposed to a rough surface (Poetes et al. 2010; Bocquet & Lauga 2011; Samaha, Tafreshi & Gad-el-Hak 2011; Aljallis et al. 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%