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Pavel Polivanov, Oleg Vishnyakov and Andrey Sidorenko
The problem of flow control under conditions of a turbulent boundary layer at transonic and supersonic free-stream velocities is considered. Such flows are integral components of the flight process and exert significant effects on the flow around both th...
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Oleg Vishnyakov, Pavel Polivanov and Andrey Sidorenko
The paper focuses on the investigation of unsteady effects in shock wave/boundary layer interaction. The study was carried out using a flat plate model subjected to a free stream Mach number of 1.43 and a unit Reynolds number (Re1) of 11.5 × 106 1/m. To ...
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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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Yongchan Kim, Junyeop Nam, Tae-Seong Roh and Hyoung Jin Lee
Base drag has a significant effect on the overall drag of a projectile in a supersonic flow. Herein, the base drag and flow characteristics of cold and hot gas flow in a supersonic flow are analyzed via numerical simulations. The hot gas flow is simulate...
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Dahai Luo
The accurate prediction of supersonic turbulent separated flows involved in aerospace vehicles is a great challenge for current numerical simulations. Based on the k?? equations, several different compressibility corrections are incorporated in turbulenc...
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