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Some Observations of Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Turbulent Boundary-Layer Interactions

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Turbulent Shear-Layer/Shock-Wave Interactions

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The Gas Dynamics Laboratory at Princeton University has carried out a series of studies of three-dimensional interactions of shock waves and turbulent boundary layers which have resulted in the generation of several key data sets, a classification of structures generated by three-dimensional interactions, and many observations which appear to differ from the classical projections from two-dimensional flows. The early papers revealed the general features for weak shock interactions. A series of subsequent papers have extended these studies to a family of geometries and to shocks which are quite strong. The present paper draws on much of this work to make some specific comments in three areas where there are difficult conceptual problems which have to be resolved if these flows are to be really understood: surface flow visualization, flowfield structure, and unsteadiness.

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Bogdonoff, S.M. (1986). Some Observations of Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Turbulent Boundary-Layer Interactions. In: Délery, J. (eds) Turbulent Shear-Layer/Shock-Wave Interactions. International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82770-9_21

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