An interaction between an oblique shock wave and a fully developed turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate, at Mach number 2.3, has been studied experimentally.This kind of interaction, for strong enough shock waves, induces separation and reattachment of the boundary layer, and is characterized by a strong unsteadiness at low frequencies. The origin of this low frequency motions is not well known. It has been partly characterized experimentally in previous studies, and common features have been observed between the present interaction, others configurations (compression ramps, blunt fins, etc...) and subsonic separation, suggesting that the governing mechanisms of the unsteadiness are of same nature.In this work, Particle Image Velocimetr...
A transonic interaction between a shock wave and a turbulent boundary layer is experimentally and th...
Shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are present in various aerospace engineering applicat...
Shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are present in various aerospace engineering applicat...
Une interaction entre une onde de choc oblique et une couche limite turbulente sur plaque plane, à u...
International audienceA model to explain the low-frequency unsteadiness found in shock-induced separ...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
The need for a better understanding of the driving mechanism for the observed low-frequency unsteadi...
Shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interactions arising on aeronautical vehicles are prone to uns...
Shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interactions arising on aeronautical vehicles are prone to uns...
Shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interactions arising on aeronautical vehicles are prone to uns...
The need for a better understanding of the driving mechanism for the observed low-frequency unsteadi...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
A transonic interaction between a shock wave and a turbulent boundary layer is experimentally and th...
Shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are present in various aerospace engineering applicat...
Shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are present in various aerospace engineering applicat...
Une interaction entre une onde de choc oblique et une couche limite turbulente sur plaque plane, à u...
International audienceA model to explain the low-frequency unsteadiness found in shock-induced separ...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
The need for a better understanding of the driving mechanism for the observed low-frequency unsteadi...
Shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interactions arising on aeronautical vehicles are prone to uns...
Shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interactions arising on aeronautical vehicles are prone to uns...
Shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interactions arising on aeronautical vehicles are prone to uns...
The need for a better understanding of the driving mechanism for the observed low-frequency unsteadi...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
A transonic interaction between a shock wave and a turbulent boundary layer is experimentally and th...
Shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are present in various aerospace engineering applicat...
Shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are present in various aerospace engineering applicat...