Vortex generators within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.66 were investigated to determine their ability to increase total pressure recovery and reduce total pressure distortion. The vortex generators studied were rectangular vanes arranged in counter-rotating and co-rotating arrays. The vane geometric factors of interest included height, length, spacing, angle-of-incidence, and positions upstream and downstream of the inlet terminal shock. The flow through the inlet was simulated numerically through the solution of the steady-state, Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations on multi-block, structured grids using the Wind-US flow solver. The vanes were simulated using a vortex generator model. The inlet...
The application of vortex generators for flow control in an external compression, axisymmetric, low-...
Aerodynamic compatibility of aircraft/inlet/engine systems is a difficult design problem for aircraf...
Steady-state and dynamic flow characteristics associated with two sets of vortex generators having d...
Computational simulations of the flow within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic in...
Vortex generators within a two-dimensional, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.6 were ...
Reduce the total pressure distortion at the engine-fan face due to low-momentum flow caused by the i...
A computational design study was conducted to enhance the aerodynamic performance of streamline-trac...
A computational study was performed to explore the aerodynamic performance of a streamline-traced, e...
The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a no...
A computational design study was conducted to enhance the aerodynamic performance of streamline-trac...
Vortex generators were investigated as a means of controlling the throat boundary layer in a Mach 2....
The theoretical and experimental work carried out under the NASA/MOD Joint Aeronautical Program has ...
The development of an effective design strategy for surface-mounted vortex generator arrays in a sub...
This thesis focuses on the control of shock wave / boundary layer interactions (SWBLIs) in supersoni...
The present study demonstrates that the Reduced Navier-Stokes code RNS3D can be used very effectivel...
The application of vortex generators for flow control in an external compression, axisymmetric, low-...
Aerodynamic compatibility of aircraft/inlet/engine systems is a difficult design problem for aircraf...
Steady-state and dynamic flow characteristics associated with two sets of vortex generators having d...
Computational simulations of the flow within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic in...
Vortex generators within a two-dimensional, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.6 were ...
Reduce the total pressure distortion at the engine-fan face due to low-momentum flow caused by the i...
A computational design study was conducted to enhance the aerodynamic performance of streamline-trac...
A computational study was performed to explore the aerodynamic performance of a streamline-traced, e...
The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a no...
A computational design study was conducted to enhance the aerodynamic performance of streamline-trac...
Vortex generators were investigated as a means of controlling the throat boundary layer in a Mach 2....
The theoretical and experimental work carried out under the NASA/MOD Joint Aeronautical Program has ...
The development of an effective design strategy for surface-mounted vortex generator arrays in a sub...
This thesis focuses on the control of shock wave / boundary layer interactions (SWBLIs) in supersoni...
The present study demonstrates that the Reduced Navier-Stokes code RNS3D can be used very effectivel...
The application of vortex generators for flow control in an external compression, axisymmetric, low-...
Aerodynamic compatibility of aircraft/inlet/engine systems is a difficult design problem for aircraf...
Steady-state and dynamic flow characteristics associated with two sets of vortex generators having d...