The equations which govern the viscous shock-layer flow are presented and the method by which the equations are solved is discussed. The predictions of the present finite-difference method are compared with other numerical predictions as well as with experimental data. The principal emphasis is placed on predictions of the viscous flowfield for the windward plane of symmetry of the space shuttle orbiter and other axisymmetric bodies which approximate the shuttle orbiter geometry. Experimental data on two slender sphere-cones at hypersonic conditions are also considered. The present predictions agreed well with experimental data and with the past predictions. Substantial differences were found between present predictions and more approximate...
A new parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) code has been developed to compute the hypersonic, viscous che...
A general method developed for the analysis of inviscid hypersonic shock layers is discussed for app...
The viscous shock layer equations applicable to hypersonic laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow...
The viscous-shock-layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
Computer programs for calculating the flow distribution in the nose region of a blunt body at arbitr...
A description is given of the computer code for predicting viscous shock-layer flows over nonanalyti...
The viscous shock layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
A general method for the analysis of the inviscid asymmetric hypersonic flow fields enveloping smoot...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
Numerical solutions of the viscous shock layer equations governing laminar and turbulent flows of a ...
Flow fields were computed about blunted, 0.524 and 0.698 radians, cone configurations to assess the ...
The steady-state Navier-Stokes equations are solved for hypersonic flow about blunt axisymmetric bod...
A method for solving the viscous shock-layer equations for hypersonic flows over long slender bodies...
Numerical solutions are presented for the viscous shocklayer equations where the chemistry is treate...
Research in aerodynamics is discussed. The development of equilibrium air curve fits; computation of...
A new parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) code has been developed to compute the hypersonic, viscous che...
A general method developed for the analysis of inviscid hypersonic shock layers is discussed for app...
The viscous shock layer equations applicable to hypersonic laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow...
The viscous-shock-layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
Computer programs for calculating the flow distribution in the nose region of a blunt body at arbitr...
A description is given of the computer code for predicting viscous shock-layer flows over nonanalyti...
The viscous shock layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
A general method for the analysis of the inviscid asymmetric hypersonic flow fields enveloping smoot...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
Numerical solutions of the viscous shock layer equations governing laminar and turbulent flows of a ...
Flow fields were computed about blunted, 0.524 and 0.698 radians, cone configurations to assess the ...
The steady-state Navier-Stokes equations are solved for hypersonic flow about blunt axisymmetric bod...
A method for solving the viscous shock-layer equations for hypersonic flows over long slender bodies...
Numerical solutions are presented for the viscous shocklayer equations where the chemistry is treate...
Research in aerodynamics is discussed. The development of equilibrium air curve fits; computation of...
A new parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) code has been developed to compute the hypersonic, viscous che...
A general method developed for the analysis of inviscid hypersonic shock layers is discussed for app...
The viscous shock layer equations applicable to hypersonic laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow...