Abstract

The effect of external disturbances on the transition of a flat plate boundary layer is studied by introducing external disturbances using a turbulence generator located behind the leading edge of the plate. The results indicate the existence of the process, where low-frequency components of the external disturbances influence the boundary layer, generating low-frequency velocity fluctuations inside the boundary layer, prior to the high-frequency components directly reaching the boundary layer.

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