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First-order buoyancy correction of modal instabilities in stratified boundary layers

Fluid Dynamics 2025-11-27 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We present a perturbation-based framework that captures buoyancy effects on modal instabilities in stratified boundary-layer flows within the fully compressible, non-Oberbeck-Boussinesq formulation. Treating the Richardson number as a small parameter and recasting the stability problem into an adjoint-residual form, we derive a first-order correction for the eigenvalues using only the neutrally buoyant eigenvalue problem. This eliminates the need to re-solve the eigenvalue problem at each stratification level. For ideal-gas boundary layers, the framework accurately predicts how stable and unstable stratification modifies Tollmien-Schlichting waves, from growth rates and eigenfunctions to NN-factors, holding across a wide range of Prandtl numbers, temperature ratios, and Mach numbers. Notably, the buoyancy sensitivity varies strongly with Prandtl number, revealing that for a given Richardson number, buoyancy can switch from destabilising to stabilising depending on the fluid. Beyond ideal-gas conditions, we apply the first-order buoyancy correction to strongly stratified boundary layers with supercritical fluids, where the phase relationship between density and velocity perturbations determines whether buoyancy stabilises or destabilises the underlying instability. The resulting NN-factors demonstrate, for the first time, that buoyancy significantly affects transition predictions under pseudo-boiling conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21130,
  title  = {First-order buoyancy correction of modal instabilities in stratified boundary layers},
  author = {Pietro Carlo Boldini and Ryo Hirai and Benjamin Bugeat and Rene Pecnik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21130},
  year   = {2025}
}