Finite-difference solution of the compressible stability eigenvalue problem
Abstract
A compressible stability analysis computer code is developed. The code uses a matrix finite difference method for local eigenvalue solution when a good guess for the eigenvalue is available and is significantly more computationally efficient than the commonly used initial value approach. The local eigenvalue search procedure also results in eigenfunctions and, at little extra work, group velocities. A globally convergent eigenvalue procedure is also developed which may be used when no guess for the eigenvalue is available. The global problem is formulated in such a way that no unstable spurious modes appear so that the method is suitable for use in a black box stability code. Sample stability calculations are presented for the boundary layer profiles of a Laminar Flow Control (LFC) swept wing.
- Publication:
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Final Report Systems and Applied Sciences Corp
- Pub Date:
- June 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982sasc.rept.....M
- Keywords:
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- Compressible Boundary Layer;
- Computer Programs;
- Eigenvalues;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Laminar Boundary Layer;
- Boundary Layer Control;
- Differential Equations;
- Flow Stability;
- Swept Wings;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer