International audienceIn shock induced separation, the question of the origin of the low frequency motions affecting the shock waves remains controversial. According to the situations, it may be argued that upstream or downstream flow conditions can provide a likely explanation. A short review of this question is proposed, mainly based on the analysis of existing experimental work. One of the recent interpretations is the role which can be played by the long turbulent superstructures of the incoming boundary layer. This is shown to be a valid interpretation in a limited number of cases. An experiment in which perturbations of the same type are formed is shown to bring no modification to an oblique shock reflection interaction. The different...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave with a turbulent boundary layer under conditions of incipie...
Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interactions (SWBLIs) represent complex flow phenomena that remain poorly ...
International audienceUnsteadiness in separated shock/boundary layer interactions have been previous...
International audienceIn shock induced separation, the question of the origin of the low frequency m...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
International audienceThis paper aims at describing the main features of a shock reflection on a tur...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...
The low-frequency unsteady motions behind a backward-facing step (BFS) in a turbulent flow at and ar...
The flow over a forward-facing〉 step (FFS) at Ma∞ = 1.7 and Reδ0 = 1.3718 × 104 is investigated by w...
International audienceA model to explain the low-frequency unsteadiness found in shock-induced separ...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developing over a flat plate i...
The low-frequency unsteadiness of oblique shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) has been in...
This paper reports recent work undertaken to investigate the interaction between normal shocks and l...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave with a turbulent boundary layer under conditions of incipie...
Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interactions (SWBLIs) represent complex flow phenomena that remain poorly ...
International audienceUnsteadiness in separated shock/boundary layer interactions have been previous...
International audienceIn shock induced separation, the question of the origin of the low frequency m...
Shock wave / boundary layers interactions occur in wide-range of supersonic internal and external fl...
The need for better understanding of the low-frequency unsteadiness observed in shock wave/turbulent...
International audienceAn LES-based study is presented and focuses on different unsteadiness-source f...
International audienceThis paper aims at describing the main features of a shock reflection on a tur...
International audienceIn shock wave/boundary layer interactions, two mechanisms have been recognized...
The low-frequency unsteady motions behind a backward-facing step (BFS) in a turbulent flow at and ar...
The flow over a forward-facing〉 step (FFS) at Ma∞ = 1.7 and Reδ0 = 1.3718 × 104 is investigated by w...
International audienceA model to explain the low-frequency unsteadiness found in shock-induced separ...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave and a laminar boundary layer developing over a flat plate i...
The low-frequency unsteadiness of oblique shock wave/boundary layer interactions (SBLIs) has been in...
This paper reports recent work undertaken to investigate the interaction between normal shocks and l...
The interaction of an oblique shock wave with a turbulent boundary layer under conditions of incipie...
Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interactions (SWBLIs) represent complex flow phenomena that remain poorly ...
International audienceUnsteadiness in separated shock/boundary layer interactions have been previous...