<p>The field of hydrodynamic stability has a long history, going back to ReyΒ nolds and Lord Rayleigh in the late 19th century. Because of its central role in many research efforts involving fluid flow, stability theory has grown into a mature discipline, firmly based on a large body of knowledge an
Stability and Transition in Shear Flows
β Scribed by Peter J. Schmid, Dan S. Henningson (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 572
- Series
- Applied Mathematical Sciences 142
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The field of hydrodynamic stability has a long history, going back to ReyΒ nolds and Lord Rayleigh in the late 19th century. Because of its central role in many research efforts involving fluid flow, stability theory has grown into a mature discipline, firmly based on a large body of knowledge and a vast body of literature. The sheer size of this field has made it difficult for young researchers to access this exciting area of fluid dynamics. For this reason, writing a book on the subject of hydrodynamic stability theory and transition is a daunting endeavor, especially as any book on stability theory will have to follow into the footsteps of the classical treatises by Lin (1955), Betchov & Criminale (1967), Joseph (1971), and Drazin & Reid (1981). Each of these books has marked an important development in stability theory and has laid the foundation for many researchers to advance our understanding of stability and transition in shear flows.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction and General Results....Pages 1-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-13
Linear Inviscid Analysis....Pages 15-53
Eigensolutions to the Viscous Problem....Pages 55-98
The Viscous Initial Value Problem....Pages 99-151
Nonlinear Stability....Pages 153-193
Front Matter....Pages 195-196
Temporal Stability of Complex Flows....Pages 197-252
Growth of Disturbances in Space....Pages 253-371
Secondary Instability....Pages 373-399
Transition to Turbulence....Pages 401-475
Back Matter....Pages 477-558
β¦ Subjects
Analysis;Fluid- and Aerodynamics
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