Vortex generators were investigated as a means of controlling the throat boundary layer in a Mach 2.5 mixed-compression inlet. With or without throat bleed, the generators were unable to produce the inlet peak recoveries available with good performance bleed. Generators placed on the unbled inlet centerbody ahead of the cowl shock impingement point degraded inlet performance. Generators placed further aft on the unbled centerbody, but ahead of the throat, improved inlet performance at conditions where the terminal shock could cause boundary layer separation. Adding generators to the inlet with throat bleed reduced performance. Bleed aft of the generators degraded the vortex flow field
Performance tests of wind tunnel model inlet for bleed system back pressure and porous area effect o...
ii The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a...
The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a no...
Performance of vortex generators installed aft of inlet throat on centerbody evaluated at Mach numbe...
Vortex generators within a two-dimensional, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.6 were ...
Steady-state and dynamic flow characteristics associated with two sets of vortex generators having d...
An experimental study was conducted to determine the performance of a two-dimensional, mixed-compres...
An experimental investigation has been made of the boundary layer flow in a supersonic axisymmetric ...
This thesis focuses on the control of shock wave / boundary layer interactions (SWBLIs) in supersoni...
Vortex generators within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.66 we...
Effects of boundary layer bleed rate and location on performance of axisymmetric inlet designed for ...
The results of an experimental investigation to increase the stable airflow range of a super sonic m...
Computational simulations of the flow within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic in...
The results of an experimental investigation to increase the stable airflow range (without unstart) ...
The results of an experimental investigation to increase the stable airflow operating range of a sup...
Performance tests of wind tunnel model inlet for bleed system back pressure and porous area effect o...
ii The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a...
The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a no...
Performance of vortex generators installed aft of inlet throat on centerbody evaluated at Mach numbe...
Vortex generators within a two-dimensional, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.6 were ...
Steady-state and dynamic flow characteristics associated with two sets of vortex generators having d...
An experimental study was conducted to determine the performance of a two-dimensional, mixed-compres...
An experimental investigation has been made of the boundary layer flow in a supersonic axisymmetric ...
This thesis focuses on the control of shock wave / boundary layer interactions (SWBLIs) in supersoni...
Vortex generators within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic inlet for Mach 1.66 we...
Effects of boundary layer bleed rate and location on performance of axisymmetric inlet designed for ...
The results of an experimental investigation to increase the stable airflow range of a super sonic m...
Computational simulations of the flow within a streamline-traced, external-compression supersonic in...
The results of an experimental investigation to increase the stable airflow range (without unstart) ...
The results of an experimental investigation to increase the stable airflow operating range of a sup...
Performance tests of wind tunnel model inlet for bleed system back pressure and porous area effect o...
ii The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a...
The application of vortex generators (VGs) for shock/boundary layer interaction flow control in a no...