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Numerical Simulation of Shock Reflection with a Compressible K — ε Model

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In this paper we calculate the flow field generated by the reflection of an incident oblique shock wave on a flat wall. The numerical solution is obtained using the Favre-averaged Navier-Stokes equations and a k-ε turbulence model with compressibility corrections and near-wall modeling. The compressibility terms in the transport equation for the turbulent kinetic energy are based on the Sarkar et al. model [6, 7], while the compressibility effects in the equation for the dissipation rate are based on the model of Coleman and Mansour [2]. The results are compared with the experimental data of Delery [3].

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Alain Dervieux Marianna Braza Jean-Paul Dussauge

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Arina, R., Ramella, F. (1998). Numerical Simulation of Shock Reflection with a Compressible K — ε Model. In: Dervieux, A., Braza, M., Dussauge, JP. (eds) Computation and Comparison of Efficient Turbulence Models for Aeronautics — European Research Project ETMA. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics (NNFM), vol 5. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-89859-3_29

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