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Experiments on Receptivity, Stability, and Transition of 2-D Laminar Boundary Layers with Streamwise Pressure Gradients

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Receptivity, stability, and transition of two-dimensional laminar boundary layers are studied under natural background disturbances, acoustical excitation, enhanced turbulence, their mixture, and different pressure distributions.

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Kosorygin, V.S. (2000). Experiments on Receptivity, Stability, and Transition of 2-D Laminar Boundary Layers with Streamwise Pressure Gradients. In: Fasel, H.F., Saric, W.S. (eds) Laminar-Turbulent Transition. IUTAM Symposia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03997-7_12

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