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Simin Gao, Hexia Huang, Yupeng Meng, Huijun Tan, Mengying Liu and Kun Guo
In this paper, a novel flow perturbation model meant to investigate the effects of incoming wind shear on a hypersonic inlet/isolator is presented. This research focuses on the transient shock/boundary layer interaction and shock train flow evolution in ...
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Victor V. Kuzenov, Sergei V. Ryzhkov and Aleksey Yu. Varaksin
This paper provides an overview of modern research on magnetoplasma methods of influencing gas-dynamic and plasma flows. The main physical mechanisms that control the interaction of plasma discharges with gaseous moving media are indicated. The ways of o...
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Davide Di Pasquale and Simon Prince
Since modern transport aircraft cruise at transonic speeds, shock buffet alleviation is one indispensable challenge that civil transport research needs to be addressed. Indeed, in the transonic flow regime shock-induced separation and transonic buffet co...
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John-Paul Mosele, Andreas Gross and John Slater
Shock wave boundary layer interactions are common to both supersonic and hypersonic inlet flows. Wall-resolved implicit large-eddy simulations of a canonical Mach 2.5 axisymmetric shock wave boundary layer interaction experiment at Glenn Research Center ...
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Robert Grim, Robert Popela, Ivo Jebácek, Marek Horák and Jan ?plíchal
This article evaluates the redistribution of forces to the parachute harness during an opening shock load and also defines the ultimate limit load of the personal parachute harness by specifying the weakest construction element and its load capacity. The...
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