The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interactions has been driving research in this area for several decades. We present here a large-eddy simulation investigation of the interaction between an impinging oblique shock and a Mach 2.3 turbulent boundary layer. Contrary to past large-eddy simulation investigations on shock/turbulent boundary layer interactions, we have used an inflow technique which does not introduce any energetically significant low frequencies into the domain, hence avoiding possible interference with the shock/boundary layer interaction system. The large-eddy simulation has been run for much longer times than previous computational studies makin...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...
Three different large-eddy simulation investigations of the interaction between an impinging oblique...
We analyse the low-frequency dynamics of a high Reynolds number impinging shock-wave/turbulent bound...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceThis work considers numerical simulations of supersonic flows when shock/turbu...
This work considers numerical simulations of supersonic flows when shock/turbulent boundary-layer in...
Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a shock-induced laminar separation bubble ar...
International audienceThe unsteady behaviour in shockwave turbulent boundary layer interaction is in...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) of the oblique impinging shock-wave/flat plate boundary layer interacti...
International audienceThe unsteady behaviour in shockwave turbulent boundary layer interaction is in...
The physics of shock-boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) in a supersonic turbine cascade at Mach 2.0...
The low-frequency unsteady motions behind a backward-facing step (BFS) in a turbulent flow at and ar...
Transonic shock wave/boundary layer interaction over a wall-mounted bump was investigated with speci...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...
Three different large-eddy simulation investigations of the interaction between an impinging oblique...
We analyse the low-frequency dynamics of a high Reynolds number impinging shock-wave/turbulent bound...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceThis work considers numerical simulations of supersonic flows when shock/turbu...
This work considers numerical simulations of supersonic flows when shock/turbulent boundary-layer in...
Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a shock-induced laminar separation bubble ar...
International audienceThe unsteady behaviour in shockwave turbulent boundary layer interaction is in...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) of the oblique impinging shock-wave/flat plate boundary layer interacti...
International audienceThe unsteady behaviour in shockwave turbulent boundary layer interaction is in...
The physics of shock-boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) in a supersonic turbine cascade at Mach 2.0...
The low-frequency unsteady motions behind a backward-facing step (BFS) in a turbulent flow at and ar...
Transonic shock wave/boundary layer interaction over a wall-mounted bump was investigated with speci...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...