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On Anomalous Wave Processes in Supersonic Boundary Layer

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Laminar-Turbulent Transition

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The nonlinear evolution of modulated wave train with large amplitude have been investigated. Strong amplification of two-dimensional disturbances in supersonic boundary layer has been found which cannot be explained within the framework of existing theoretical models and have no analogues in other experiments.

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Kosinov, A.D., Yermolaev, Y.G., Semionov, N.V. (2000). On Anomalous Wave Processes in Supersonic Boundary Layer. 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_70

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