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This text concerns the numerical study of the supersonic flow over a two-dimensional ramp at two corner angles. The text is split into two parts. In the first part, specifications concerning data and the format of the requested results are provided. In the second part, numerical results predicted by various contributors to the ETMA workshop, using a variety of turbulence models, are presented and compared with the available experimental data.
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Giannakoglou, K.C. (1998). Supersonic Compression Ramp Flow. Synthesis of Results.. 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_33
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