Fluid Dynamics

, Volume 24, Issue 4, pp 604–607 | Cite as

Effect of supersonic stream parameters on the characteristic time of transient step flow

  • A. E. Bondarev
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Abstract

There have been many studies of viscous compressible gas flow in wakes and behind steps [1–6] in which attention has been focused on the steady-state flow regime. The problem of the supersonic flow of a viscous compressible heat-conducting gas past a plain backward-facing step is considered. The problem is solved numerically within the framework of the complete system of Navier-Stokes equations. The passage of the solution from the initial data to the steady-state regime and the effect of the gas dynamic parameters of the external flow on the characteristic flow stabilization time are investigated.

Keywords

Supersonic Flow External Flow Flow Stabilization Step Flow Supersonic Stream 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1990

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. E. Bondarev
    • 1
  1. 1.Moscow

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