International audienceA model to explain the low-frequency unsteadiness found in shock-induced separation is proposed for cases in which the flow is reattaching downstream. It is based on the properties of fluid entrainment in the mixing layer generated downstream of the separation shock whose low-frequency motions are related to successive contractions and dilatations of the separated bubble. The main aerodynamic parameters on which the process depends are presented. This model is consistent with experimental observations obtained by particle image velocimetry (PIV) in a Mach 2.3 oblique shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interaction, as well as with several different configurations reported in the literature for Mach numbers ranging from...
Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a shock-induced laminar separation bubble ar...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the ...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
An interaction between an oblique shock wave and a fully developed turbulent boundary layer on a fla...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
International audienceIn shock induced separation, the question of the origin of the low frequency m...
The source of unsteadiness in shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions is currently disputed. This pap...
The low-frequency unsteady motions behind a backward-facing step (BFS) in a turbulent flow at and ar...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
The low-frequency dynamics of the shock-induced separation region in a Mach 2 compression ramp inter...
International audienceThe organization and length scales of turbulent structures and unsteadiness ge...
International audienceWhile operating in an overexpanded condition, nozzles exhibit side loads. Thes...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
International audienceUnsteadiness in separated shock/boundary layer interactions have been previous...
Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a shock-induced laminar separation bubble ar...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the ...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
An interaction between an oblique shock wave and a fully developed turbulent boundary layer on a fla...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
International audienceIn shock induced separation, the question of the origin of the low frequency m...
The source of unsteadiness in shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions is currently disputed. This pap...
The low-frequency unsteady motions behind a backward-facing step (BFS) in a turbulent flow at and ar...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
The low-frequency dynamics of the shock-induced separation region in a Mach 2 compression ramp inter...
International audienceThe organization and length scales of turbulent structures and unsteadiness ge...
International audienceWhile operating in an overexpanded condition, nozzles exhibit side loads. Thes...
This thesis examines the spatial organisation of low-frequency unsteadiness of incident -- reflected...
International audienceUnsteadiness in separated shock/boundary layer interactions have been previous...
Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a shock-induced laminar separation bubble ar...
Shock wave boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are a common phenomenon in transonic and supersonic f...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to a better understanding of the ...