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Marius Swoboda

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The design of transonic compressors increasingly focuses on higher blade loading, sparking interest in shock oscillation mechanisms in highly loaded transonic fans operating at cruise altitude. At such conditions, low chord Reynolds numbers (1.4 Mio.) may sustain a laminar bounda ...
Reynolds numbers at cruise altitude can be such that a laminar boundary layer persists on the suction side of a transonic fan blade up to the shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction (SBLI). In a transitional SBLI which exhibits sufficiently large shock-induced separation, a shock o ...
At cruise altitudes, the Reynolds number may become sufficiently low to allow a laminar boundary layer to persist on the suction side of a transonic fan blade up to the shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction (SBLI). In such a transitional SBLI with sufficiently large shock-induced ...