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Some Transition Problems in Three-Dimensional Flows

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This paper deals with a brief description of transition problems arising on swept wings in incompressible flow. Two transition processes will be discussed: the cross-flow instability and the leading edge contamination.

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Arnal, D. (1990). Some Transition Problems in Three-Dimensional Flows. In: Hussaini, M.Y., Voigt, R.G. (eds) Instability and Transition. ICASE/NASA LaRC Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3430-2_16

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