Shock waves arise when a disturbance travels through a medium at speeds exceeding the local speed of sound, causing abrupt changes in pressure, temperature and density. In supersonic flows, such waves ...
When supersonic or transonic flows encounter solid surfaces, shock waves and the viscous boundary layer interact in complex ways that profoundly influence aerodynamic performance and stability. A ...
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