An experimental investigation into the response of transonic SBLIs to periodic down-stream pressure perturbations in a parallel walled duct has been conducted. Tests have been carried out with a shock strength of M ∞ = 1.5 for pressure perturbation frequencies in the range 16-90 Hz. Analysis of the steady interaction at M∞ = 1.5 has also been made. The principle measurement techniques were high speed schlieren photography and laser Doppler anemometry. The structure of the steady SBLI was found to be highly three-dimensional, with large corner flows and sidewall SBLIs. These aspects are thought to influence the upstream transmission of pressure information through the interaction by affecting the post-shock flow field, including the extent o...
International audienceA sonic flow in a plane duct passing an abrupt increase in cross section is st...
The low-frequency unsteadiness of oblique shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) has been in...
For a lot of applications there is a need of experimental data on 3-D shock wave/turbulent boundary ...
A combined experimental and numerical study of a transonic shock wave in a parallel walled duct subj...
The flow through a transonic compressor cascade is characterized by high unsteadiness due to the sho...
Introduction to Transonic Interactions By definition, transonic shock wave-boundary layer interactio...
An experimental investigation of the unsteady interaction between a turbulent boundary layer and a n...
An experimental study of an oscillating normal shock wave subject to unsteady periodic forcing in a ...
Experiments on shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction of an impinging shock on a flat panel at Mach n...
The flow in transonic diffusers and supersonic air intakes often becomes unsteady due to shock wave-...
A novel supersonic wind tunnel setup is proposed to enable the investigation of control on a normal ...
The vast majority of shock wave–boundary-layer interactions in practical applications like supersoni...
The transonic flow over a circular arc bump has been studied in a supersonic blow-down wind tunnel. ...
Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interactions (SWBLIs) represent complex flow phenomena that remain poorly ...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) are physical phenomena which occur in many applicatio...
International audienceA sonic flow in a plane duct passing an abrupt increase in cross section is st...
The low-frequency unsteadiness of oblique shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) has been in...
For a lot of applications there is a need of experimental data on 3-D shock wave/turbulent boundary ...
A combined experimental and numerical study of a transonic shock wave in a parallel walled duct subj...
The flow through a transonic compressor cascade is characterized by high unsteadiness due to the sho...
Introduction to Transonic Interactions By definition, transonic shock wave-boundary layer interactio...
An experimental investigation of the unsteady interaction between a turbulent boundary layer and a n...
An experimental study of an oscillating normal shock wave subject to unsteady periodic forcing in a ...
Experiments on shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction of an impinging shock on a flat panel at Mach n...
The flow in transonic diffusers and supersonic air intakes often becomes unsteady due to shock wave-...
A novel supersonic wind tunnel setup is proposed to enable the investigation of control on a normal ...
The vast majority of shock wave–boundary-layer interactions in practical applications like supersoni...
The transonic flow over a circular arc bump has been studied in a supersonic blow-down wind tunnel. ...
Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interactions (SWBLIs) represent complex flow phenomena that remain poorly ...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) are physical phenomena which occur in many applicatio...
International audienceA sonic flow in a plane duct passing an abrupt increase in cross section is st...
The low-frequency unsteadiness of oblique shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) has been in...
For a lot of applications there is a need of experimental data on 3-D shock wave/turbulent boundary ...