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Propagation of a Tollmien-Schlichting Wave over the Junction between Rigid and Compliant Surfaces

Journal

FLUID DYNAMICS
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 702-717

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10697-005-0004-9

Keywords

stability; receptivity to vibration; compliant surface

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [02-01-00149, 04-01-00632]
  2. State Program of Support for Leading Scientific Schools [NSh-1984.2003.1]

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The propagation of an instability wave over the junction region between rigid and compliant panels is studied theoretically. The problem is investigated using three different methods with reference to flow in a plane channel containing sections with elastic walls. Within the framework of the first approach, using the solution of the problem of flow receptivity to local wall vibration, the problem considered is reduced to the solution of an integro-differential equation for the complex wall oscillation amplitude. It is shown that at the junction of rigid and elastic channel walls the instability-wave amplitude changes stepwise. For calculating the step value, another, analytical, method of investigating the perturbation propagation process, based on representing the solution as a superposition of modes of the locally homogeneous problem, is proposed. This method is also applied to calculating the flow stability characteristics in channels containing one or more elastic sections or consisting of periodically alternating rigid and compliant sections. The third method represents the unknown solution as the sum of a local forced solution and a superposition of orthogonalmodes of flow in a channel with rigid walls. The latter method can be used for calculating the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the stability problem for flow in a channel with uniformly compliant walls.

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