Compressible large-eddy simulations of turbulent flow over a wall-mounted hump with active flow control are performed and compared to previous experiments. We consider a range of Mach numbers from 0.1 to 0.6. Control is applied just before the natural separation point via steady suction and zero-net mass flux oscillatory forcing. Compared with the baseline flow, control shortens the separation bubble length, but is generally found to be less effective at compressible Mach numbers. The LES matches well to the available experimental data for the baseline and steady suction cases. With oscillatory forcing, the LES captures the major flow physics of the large scale shedding of vortical structures, but over-predicts the separation bubble length ...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
Compressible large-eddy simulations of turbulent flow over a wall-mounted hump with active flow cont...
Active flow control techniques such as synthetic jets have been successful in increasing the perform...
Large-eddy simulation with a dynamic subgrid-scale model and nondissipative numerics is employed to ...
This paper reports the findings from a study that applies wall-resolved large-eddy simulation to inv...
Numerical simulations and wind tunnel experiments were performed to investigate flow separation and ...
A large eddy simulation (LES) is used to explore the effects of high frequency actuation on a wall-m...
A large eddy simulation (LES) is used to explore the effects of high frequency actuation on a wall-m...
This paper reports the wall-resolved large eddy simulations of shock-induced boundary layer separati...
Direct simulations (ILES) of turbulent, separated flow over the wall-mounted hump configuration is c...
This paper describes a detached-eddy simulation(DES) for the flow over a wall mounted hump using MBF...
Separated flow and its control over the NASA hump model were investigated at subsonic speeds. Three-...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
Compressible large-eddy simulations of turbulent flow over a wall-mounted hump with active flow cont...
Active flow control techniques such as synthetic jets have been successful in increasing the perform...
Large-eddy simulation with a dynamic subgrid-scale model and nondissipative numerics is employed to ...
This paper reports the findings from a study that applies wall-resolved large-eddy simulation to inv...
Numerical simulations and wind tunnel experiments were performed to investigate flow separation and ...
A large eddy simulation (LES) is used to explore the effects of high frequency actuation on a wall-m...
A large eddy simulation (LES) is used to explore the effects of high frequency actuation on a wall-m...
This paper reports the wall-resolved large eddy simulations of shock-induced boundary layer separati...
Direct simulations (ILES) of turbulent, separated flow over the wall-mounted hump configuration is c...
This paper describes a detached-eddy simulation(DES) for the flow over a wall mounted hump using MBF...
Separated flow and its control over the NASA hump model were investigated at subsonic speeds. Three-...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...
have demonstrated that active flow control (AFC) has a potential to enable significant advances in m...