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Interaction mechanisms in the mixed convection flow past a horizontal plate

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Asymptotic Methods in Fluid Mechanics: Survey and Recent Advances

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Two different interaction mechanisms arise in the asymptotic analysis of mixed convection flow past a horizontal plate in the limit of large Reynolds and Grashof numbers. A global interaction mechanism between the wake flow and the potential flow and a local triple deck interaction mechanism at the trailing edge. Both interaction mechanisms will be analyzed in the framework of matched asymptotic expansions.

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Steinrück, H. (2010). Interaction mechanisms in the mixed convection flow past a horizontal plate. In: Steinrück, H. (eds) Asymptotic Methods in Fluid Mechanics: Survey and Recent Advances. CISM Courses and Lectures, vol 523. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0408-8_9

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