A finite difference solution to the problem of the interaction between an impinging oblique shock wave and the laminar boundary layer on a flat plate is presented. The boundary layer equations coupled with the Prandtl-Meyer relation for the external flow are used to calculate the flow field. A method for the calculation of the separated flow region is presented and discussed. Comparisons between this theory and the experimental results of other investigators show fairly good agreement. Results are presented for the case of a cooled wall with an oncoming flow at Mach number 2.0 without and with suction. The results show that a small amount of suction greatly reduces the extent of the separated region in the vicinity of the shock impingement ...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
Method for predicting interaction produced by externally generated, oblique shock wave impinging on ...
The implicit approximate factorization scheme of Beam-Warming has been coded to solve the compressib...
The results of some experimental and theoretical studies of the interaction of oblique shock waves w...
An investigation of an oblique shock wave/laminar boundary layer interaction is presented. The Mach ...
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The finite difference computation method was investigated for solving problems of interaction betwee...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developing over a flat plate i...
A computation procedure is described for predicting flow fields which develop when successive intera...
This paper examines the steady interaction of a shear layer separating two uniform supersonic stream...
Critical evaluation of analytic methods of predicting interaction between laminar boundary layer and...
Shock wave-boundary layer interactions are prevalent in many aerospace applications that involve tra...
Numerical investigations of laminar shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions (SWBLIs) in hypersonic fl...
In this paper we study the perturbations produced in the boundary layer by an impinging oblique shoc...
High-resolution particle image velocimetry measurements were performed on laminar and transitional o...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
Method for predicting interaction produced by externally generated, oblique shock wave impinging on ...
The implicit approximate factorization scheme of Beam-Warming has been coded to solve the compressib...
The results of some experimental and theoretical studies of the interaction of oblique shock waves w...
An investigation of an oblique shock wave/laminar boundary layer interaction is presented. The Mach ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76478/1/AIAA-1973-239-112.pd
The finite difference computation method was investigated for solving problems of interaction betwee...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developing over a flat plate i...
A computation procedure is described for predicting flow fields which develop when successive intera...
This paper examines the steady interaction of a shear layer separating two uniform supersonic stream...
Critical evaluation of analytic methods of predicting interaction between laminar boundary layer and...
Shock wave-boundary layer interactions are prevalent in many aerospace applications that involve tra...
Numerical investigations of laminar shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions (SWBLIs) in hypersonic fl...
In this paper we study the perturbations produced in the boundary layer by an impinging oblique shoc...
High-resolution particle image velocimetry measurements were performed on laminar and transitional o...
The effect of Mach number on the growth of unstable disturbances in a boundary layer undergoing a st...
Method for predicting interaction produced by externally generated, oblique shock wave impinging on ...
The implicit approximate factorization scheme of Beam-Warming has been coded to solve the compressib...