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Aeroacoustics of supersonic jet issued from corrugated nozzle: new approach and prospects (2004)
Journal Article
Kopiev, V. F., Ostrikov, N. N., Chernyshev, S. A., & Elliott, J. W. (2004). Aeroacoustics of supersonic jet issued from corrugated nozzle: new approach and prospects. International journal of aeroacoustics, 3(3), 199-228. https://doi.org/10.1260/1475472042887443

It is generally accepted that one of the main sources of acoustic radiation from a supersonic jet is due to spatial instability wave packets propagating downstream within the jet. This approach has enabled us to explain and predict the principal feat... Read More about Aeroacoustics of supersonic jet issued from corrugated nozzle: new approach and prospects.

The effect of wall cooling on compressible Görtler vortices (2000)
Journal Article
Elliott, J. W., & Bassom, A. P. (2000). The effect of wall cooling on compressible Görtler vortices. European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids, 19(1), 37-68. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0997-7546%2800%2900106-0

It is known that in adiabatic boundary layer flow over a curved surface the detailed structure of the spanwise periodic Gortler vortex instability varies markedly over the range of spanwise wavelength. At short wavelengths the modes tend to be concen... Read More about The effect of wall cooling on compressible Görtler vortices.

Viscous-inviscid interactions for surface-cooled axisymmetric boundary-layer flows (2000)
Journal Article
Elliott, J. W., & Strange, M. E. (2000). Viscous-inviscid interactions for surface-cooled axisymmetric boundary-layer flows. International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 5(4), 923 - 957

A theoretical, high Reynolds number, investigation into the combined influence of surface cooling and curvature on the stability and transition properties of a compressible axisymmetric boundary-layer is presented. Here we consider the boundary-layer... Read More about Viscous-inviscid interactions for surface-cooled axisymmetric boundary-layer flows.