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Shear layer flapping and interface convolution in a separated supersonic flow
C. J. Bourdon,
J. C. Dutton
Aerospace Engineering
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Flap
100%
Shear Layer
100%
Recompression
100%
Flapping Motion
100%
Supersonic Flow
100%
Local Shear
50%
Reattachment
50%
Viewing Angle
50%
Recirculating
50%
Planar Imaging
50%
Position-based
50%
Free Stream
50%
Unsteady Motion
50%
Ends-in-view
50%
Area-based
50%
Steadiness
50%
Local Area
50%
Reattachment Point
50%
Shear Layer Thickness
50%
Engineering
Shear Layer
100%
Supersonic Flow
100%
Downstream Distance
66%
Layer Thickness
33%
Reattachment
33%
Axisymmetric
33%
Recompression
33%
Core Region
33%
Reattachment Point
33%
Recompression Region
33%
Recirculating Wake
33%
Local Area
33%