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Hu, W. (author), Hickel, S. (author), van Oudheusden, B.W. (author)
The flow over a forward-facing〉 step (FFS) at Ma<sub>∞</sub> = 1.7 and Re<sub>δ0</sub> = 1.3718 × 10<sup>4</sup> is investigated by well-resolved large-eddy simulation. To investigate effects of upstream flow structures and turbulence on the low-frequency dynamics of the shock wave/boundary layer interaction (SWBLI), two cases are considered:...
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Xue, S. (author), Schrijer, F.F.J. (author), van Oudheusden, B.W. (author), Wang, Chengpeng (author), Shi, Zhiwei (author), Cheng, Keming (author)
In this paper the configurations of shock wave-boundary layer interactions (SWBLI) are studied theoretically and experimentally in Mach number 2 and 2.5 flows on test models with various wedge angles ranging from to. The proposed theoretical method couples the free interaction theory (FIT) with the minimum entropy production (MEP) principle...
journal article 2020
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Kurelek, J.W. (author), Kotsonis, M. (author), Yarusevych, S. (author)
Transition and flow development in a separation bubble formed on an airfoil are studied experimentally. The effects of tonal and broadband acoustic excitation are considered since such acoustic emissions commonly result from airfoil self-noise and can influence flow development via a feedback loop. This interdependence is decoupled, and the...
journal article 2018
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Michelis, Theodorus (author), Yarusevych, S. (author), Kotsonis, M. (author)
This work investigates the three-dimensional, spatio-Temporal flow development in the aft portion of a laminar separation bubble. The bubble is forming on a flat plate geometry, subjected to an adverse pressure gradient, featuring maximum reverse flow of approximately 2Â % of the local free-stream velocity. Time-resolved velocity measurements...
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Pasquariello, Vito (author), Hickel, S. (author), Adams, Nikolaus A. (author)
We analyse the low-frequency dynamics of a high Reynolds number impinging shock-wave/turbulent boundary-layer interaction (SWBLI) with strong mean-flow separation. The flow configuration for our grid-converged large-eddy simulations (LES) reproduces recent experiments for the interaction of a Mach 3 turbulent boundary layer with an impinging...
journal article 2017
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Michelis, Theodorus (author), Yarusevych, S. (author), Kotsonis, M. (author)
The spatial and temporal response characteristics of a laminar separation bubble to impulsive forcing are investigated by means of time-resolved particle image velocimetry and linear stability theory. A two-dimensional impulsive disturbance is introduced with an alternating current dielectric barrier discharge plasma actuator, exciting...
journal article 2017
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de Bruin, A.C. (author)
The three dimensional flow field around delta wings with leading-edge vortex flow can be computed with panel methods. However, secondary flow separation may occur on the leeward surface of the wing. The associated free vortex sheet can be modeled in the potential flow calculation method, if the location of the secondary separation is provided by...
report 1983
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Veldman, A.E.P. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author)
An outline is presented of a new code, called VISIAN, for the analysis of aerodynamic flows with strong viscous-inviscid interaction. The code is based on the recently developed quasi-simultsuieous method for the calculation of strongly interacting boundary layers. The feasibility of this method has already been demonstrated liy means of a...
report 1983
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Lindhout, J.P.F. (author), van den Berg, B. (author), Elsenaar, A. (author)
At the workshop nine participants presented the results of their calculations for a practical test case. The test case deals with the 3D turbulent boundary layer development, including separation, on the root section of a swept wing. The employed calculation methods comprise 3D integral methods as well as field methods. A short description of...
report 1981
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Kooi, J.W. (author)
An experiment is described in which a nominal normal shock impinges on a turbulent flat plate boundary layer. The wall pressure distribution in the interaction region was measured for Mach numbers in front of the shock of 1.40, 1.44 and 1.46. The Reynolds number based on shock position was 18 X 10(6) and based on momentum thickness at the start...
report 1978
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