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Three-dimensional shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions with bleed through a circular hole
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1992
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringTurbulenceNavier-stokes EquationsBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowCompressible FlowNumerical SimulationShock CompressionHydrodynamic StabilityIncompressible FlowFull-compressible Navier-stokes EquationsMultiphase FlowAerospace EngineeringBleed HolesCircular HoleAerodynamics
Computations were performed to study three-dimensional (3-D), shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions on a flat plate in which fluid in the boundary layer was bled through a circular hole into a plenum to control shock-wave induced separation. Results are presented which show the details of the 3-D flowfield about the bleed hole and how bleed-hole placement relative to shock-wave impingement affect upstream, spanwise, and downstream influence lengths. This study revealed an underlying mechanisms by which bleed holes can affect shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions. This investigation is based on the ensemble-averaged, full-compressible Navier-Stokes equations closed by the Baldwin-Lomax turbulence model. Solutions to these equations were obtained by an implicit finite-volume method based on the partially-split, two-factored algorithm of Steger.
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