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Nozzle flow separation

Shock Waves, 2009
Flow separation in supersonic convergent–divergent nozzles has been the subject of several experimental and numerical studies in the past. Today, with the renewed interest in supersonic flights and space vehicles, the subject has become increasingly important, especially for aerospace applications (rockets, missiles, supersonic aircrafts, etc.).
Abdellah Hadjadj, ONOFRI, Marcello
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Separating inviscid flows

Acta Mechanica, 1991
The separating flow of an inviscid fluid is not only a limit solution of the steady separating, laminar fluid flow at high values of the Reynolds number but it is also part of its structure. This work aims at reexamining the separating flow of inviscid fluid past a bluff body which is fixed in an otherwise uniform stream of fluid.
Ingham, D. B., Wen, X.
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Flow Separation and Separated Flows

2015
As stated at the end of Chap. 5, if at large Reynolds numbers a moving body is dressed in fully attached boundary layers, the flow can be solved by potential-flow theory with good accuracy, and then a boundary-layer correction yields the friction force to the body.
Jie-Zhi Wu, Hui-Yang Ma, Ming-De Zhou
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Nozzle Flow Separation

AIAA Journal, 1998
During the sea-level ignition process of rocket motors, the nozzle is subjected to an overexpanded e ow condition that can cause high side loads. Prediction of the symmetrical separation location is the e rst key step to a determination of the range of possible side-load magnitudes.
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Stability of Geometric Separating Flows

Journal of Dynamical and Control Systems, 2023
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K. Lee, T. Nguyen, A. Rojas
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Compressible separated flows

AIAA Journal, 1986
Etude experimentale d'ecoulements turbulents bidimensionnels presentant de grandes regions de decollement.
H. L. Petrie, M. Samimy, A. L. Addy
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Turbulent separation flows

Fluid Dynamics, 1982
Turbulent separation flows arise when objects move in the oceans and in the atmosphere, and also when a liquid or gas flows past elements of the Earth's relief, technological and industrial plant, and constructional elements. Therefore, problems of turbulent separation flows cover the entire range of velocities of continuum motions and under such ...
Gogish, L. V., Stepanov, G. Yu.
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Three-dimensional flow separation

Sadhana, 1993
Separation of three-dimensional flow, although much more common than its two-dimensional counterpart, has defied precise description and definition in spite of numerous attempts. Here, we briefly review the grammar that is used to describe various facets of the phenomenon, and use some recent numerical and experimental results to illustrate the ...
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Flow Separation

Volume 7: Engineering Education and Professional Development, 2009
In thermal science courses, flow over curved objects, like cylinders or spheres are generally discussed qualitatively, followed by the presentation of numerical or experimental results for the drag coefficient, Nusselt number, and flow separation. Rarely, there is much discussion of how solutions are obtained. In this paper the flow separation is first
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The separation of Stokes flows

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1977
A study is made of the extent to which local boundary geometry can influence separation in a two-dimensional or an axisymmetric Stokes flow. It is shown that a Stokes flow can separate from a point on a smooth body at an arbitrary angle, which can be determined only by reference to the global solution for the flow past the body, and the dominant mode ...
Michael, D. H., O'Neill, M. E.
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