We examine the effects of varying the tunnel width to height ratio, the boundary layer thickness, and the incident shock angle on the shock boundary layer interaction of an incident oblique shock with a turbulent boundary layer. The computational domain is a simplified representation of typical wind tunnel experiments where the top wall of the tunnel is not modeled; only the flow conditions imposed by the shock are modeled on the top of the computational domain. We also examine the differences that arise from addition of Quadratic Constitutive terms to the flow equations. These terms are needed to give rise to corner flow vortices in tunnel flows without shocks and have a significant effect on the side wall corner flow that increases as the...
We investigate the interaction of an oblique shock generated by a pitching wedge with a turbulent bo...
An oblique shock wave is generated in a Mach 2 flow at a flow deflection angle of 12∘ . The resultin...
Experiments are conducted to examine the mechanisms behind the coupling between corner separation an...
We computationally examine the effects of varying the tunnel width to height ratio, the incident sho...
We examine the effects of varying the tunnel width to height ratio on the shock boundary layer inter...
In a rectangular cross-section wind tunnel, a separated oblique shock reflection is set to interact ...
Many supersonic wind tunnel experiments investigate shock–boundary-layer interactions by measuring t...
A 20 deg compression corner is used to establish a separated oblique shock wave/turbulent boundary l...
A separated oblique shock reflection on the floor of a rectangular cross-section wind tunnel has bee...
A test was conducted in the 15 cm x 15 cm supersonic wind tunnel at NASA Glenn Research Center that ...
Large-eddy simulations are conducted to uncover physical aspects of sidewall-induced three-dimension...
© 2017 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved. In a rec...
Wind tunnel experiments are conducted to investigate the effect of the corner regions of a Mach 2.5 ...
© 2017 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. Many test sections used to st...
Shock wave-boundary layer interactions (SWBLIs) are an inevitable feature of compressible flow and c...
We investigate the interaction of an oblique shock generated by a pitching wedge with a turbulent bo...
An oblique shock wave is generated in a Mach 2 flow at a flow deflection angle of 12∘ . The resultin...
Experiments are conducted to examine the mechanisms behind the coupling between corner separation an...
We computationally examine the effects of varying the tunnel width to height ratio, the incident sho...
We examine the effects of varying the tunnel width to height ratio on the shock boundary layer inter...
In a rectangular cross-section wind tunnel, a separated oblique shock reflection is set to interact ...
Many supersonic wind tunnel experiments investigate shock–boundary-layer interactions by measuring t...
A 20 deg compression corner is used to establish a separated oblique shock wave/turbulent boundary l...
A separated oblique shock reflection on the floor of a rectangular cross-section wind tunnel has bee...
A test was conducted in the 15 cm x 15 cm supersonic wind tunnel at NASA Glenn Research Center that ...
Large-eddy simulations are conducted to uncover physical aspects of sidewall-induced three-dimension...
© 2017 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved. In a rec...
Wind tunnel experiments are conducted to investigate the effect of the corner regions of a Mach 2.5 ...
© 2017 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. Many test sections used to st...
Shock wave-boundary layer interactions (SWBLIs) are an inevitable feature of compressible flow and c...
We investigate the interaction of an oblique shock generated by a pitching wedge with a turbulent bo...
An oblique shock wave is generated in a Mach 2 flow at a flow deflection angle of 12∘ . The resultin...
Experiments are conducted to examine the mechanisms behind the coupling between corner separation an...