The viscous shock layer equations applicable to hypersonic laminar, transitional, and turbulent flows of a perfect gas over two-dimensional plane or axially symmetric blunt bodies are presented. The equations are solved by means of an implicit finite difference scheme, and the results are compared with a turbulent boundary layer analysis. The agreement between the two solution procedures is satisfactory for the region of flow where streamline swallowing effects are negligible. For the downstream regions, where streamline swallowing effects are present, the expected differences in the two solution procedures are evident
A formulation of the complete Navier-Stokes problem for a viscous hypersonic flow in general curvili...
An implicit analogue of a widely used explicit method to external axisymmetric laminar flows with st...
A method for solving the viscous shock-layer equations for hypersonic flows over long slender bodies...
The viscous-shock-layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
The steady-state Navier-Stokes equations are solved for hypersonic flow about blunt axisymmetric bod...
The viscous shock layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
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A numerical code has been developed to solve the Viscous Shock Layer (VSL) equations for chemically ...
An improved method for solving the viscous shock layer equations for supersonic /hypersonic flows pa...
A user's guide is provided for a computer code which calculates the laminar and turbulent hypersonic...
The interaction of an impinging shock with the bow-shock generated by a blunt geometry is examined n...
A review is given of computations for a series of nominally 2-D laminar viscous-inviscid interaction...
Two-dimensional viscous blunt body flows with an impinging shock have been computed using a time-dep...
The equations which govern the viscous shock-layer flow are presented and the method by which the eq...
A formulation of the complete Navier-Stokes problem for a viscous hypersonic flow in general curvili...
An implicit analogue of a widely used explicit method to external axisymmetric laminar flows with st...
A method for solving the viscous shock-layer equations for hypersonic flows over long slender bodies...
The viscous-shock-layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
The steady-state Navier-Stokes equations are solved for hypersonic flow about blunt axisymmetric bod...
The viscous shock layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included i...
A numerical code has been developed to solve the Viscous Shock Layer (VSL) equations for chemically ...
An improved method for solving the viscous shock layer equations for supersonic /hypersonic flows pa...
A user's guide is provided for a computer code which calculates the laminar and turbulent hypersonic...
The interaction of an impinging shock with the bow-shock generated by a blunt geometry is examined n...
A review is given of computations for a series of nominally 2-D laminar viscous-inviscid interaction...
Two-dimensional viscous blunt body flows with an impinging shock have been computed using a time-dep...
The equations which govern the viscous shock-layer flow are presented and the method by which the eq...
A formulation of the complete Navier-Stokes problem for a viscous hypersonic flow in general curvili...
An implicit analogue of a widely used explicit method to external axisymmetric laminar flows with st...
A method for solving the viscous shock-layer equations for hypersonic flows over long slender bodies...