Volume 44, pp. 548-571, 2015.
Laminar-turbulent transition in pipe flow: wall effects and critical Reynolds number
Hidesada Kanda
Abstract
This article describes possible causes of natural
laminar–turbulent transition in circular pipe flow.
Our starting points are the observations that under natural disturbance conditions, transition
appears to take place only in the developing entrance region, as observed in
Reynolds' color-band experiments, and that the critical Reynolds
number
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Key words
hydrodynamic stability, mesh refinement, thermodynamics
AMS subject classifications
76E05, 65M50, 80A05
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