Björn Selent

ORCID: 0000-0003-0196-3450
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Research Areas
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics
  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Libraries and Information Services
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Hydraulic flow and structures

University of Stuttgart
2010-2023

A direct-numerical-simulation study of spatially evolving compressible zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers is presented for a fine-meshed range Mach numbers from 0.3 to 2.5. The use an identical set-up all subsonic and supersonic cases warrants proper comparability allows highly reliable quantitative evaluation mean-flow scaling laws the settlement on commonly accepted velocity profile in considered Reynolds number range. All data are compared literature data-base where...

10.1017/jfm.2018.179 article EN Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2018-03-12

In this study, a receptivity analysis of streaks, oblique and two-dimensional flow structures is presented with stochastic framework for different inputs supersonic adiabatic boundary layer flows. particular, an active role temperature fluctuation identified the amplification patterns, while passive observed onset streaks structures. From practical point view, study can help to improve effectiveness actuators aiming at particular response in

10.1103/physrevfluids.7.073902 article EN Physical Review Fluids 2022-07-13
Vincent Heuveline Fabian Gebhart Nina Mohammadianbisheh Theresia Bauer Hermann Eitel and 95 more Martin Spenger Stephan Lücke Thorsten Arendt Alexander C. Schütz Giacomo Lanza Joachim Erich Meierl Ulrich Schwardmann Thomas Wiedenhöfer Marius Politze Annett Schwarz Sebastian Kirchmeyer Florian Claus Matthias Müller Dirk von Suchodoletz Jonathan Bauer Oleg Zharkov Susanne Mocken B Grüning Michael Beißwenger Hubert Klüpfel Ania López Stephanie Rehwald Matthias Arnold Lena Hessel Felix Bartusch Kolja Glogowski U. Hahn Michael Janczyk Steve Kaminski Jens Krüger Volker Lutz Gerhard Schneider Mark F. Seifert Thomas Walter Bernd Wiebelt Björn Selent Hamzeh Kraus Niels Hansen Björn Schembera Anett Seeland Dorothea Iglezakis Sabine Gehrlein Jan Kamlah Matthias Pintsch Irene Schumm Stefan Weil Aglaia Bianchi Paul Warner Felix Bach Kerstin Soltau Matthias Razum Aksel Alpay Karsten Hanser Egzon Miftari Dennis Schridde Sabine Richling Martin Baumann Filip Sadlo Birte Lindstädt Katrin Wagner Sibylle Hermann Markus Gärtner Elke Meyer Heinke Höck Hannes Thiemann Timo Koch Bernd Flemisch Robert Ulrich Heinz Pampel Maxi Kindling Paul Vierkant Frank Scholze Michael Witt Martin Fenner Kirsten Elger Gabriele Kloska Jörg Meyer Elnaz Azmi Sibylle K. Haßler Mirko Mälicke Marcus Strobl Erwin Zehe Monika Linne Constanze Curdt Jens Dierkes Sonja Kloppenburg Judith Erven Álvaro Aguilera Ortrun Brand Jens Ludwig R. Müller-Pfefferkorn Paul Schubert Paul S. Sutter Franziska Rapp Daniel Scharon

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