Stabilisation of Hydrodynamic Instabilities by Critical Layers in Acoustic Lining Boundary Layers
Matthew J. King,
Edward J. Brambley
Abstract:Acoustics are considered in a straight cylindrical lined duct with an axial mean flow that is uniform apart from a boundary layer near the wall. Within the boundary layer, which may or may not be thin, the flow profile is quadratic and satisfies no-slip at the wall. Time-harmonic modal solutions to the linearized Euler equations are found by solving the Pridmore-Brown equation using Frobenius series. The Briggs–Bers criterion is used to ascertain the spatial stability of the modes, without considering absolute… Show more
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