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Oscillation Modes in Supersonic Flows Interacting with Obstacles

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The article presents a numerical analysis of the modes that arise when underexpanded supersonic jets hit an obstacle. The calculations are carried out for different unrated values and different obstacle geometries. Comparison with results of physical experiments is reported.

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Roslyakov, G.S., Sadkov, Y.N. Oscillation Modes in Supersonic Flows Interacting with Obstacles. Computational Mathematics and Modeling 11, 382–390 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012592429431

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