Compressible homogeneous shear
S. Sarker
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Compressible homogeneous shear
by S. Sarker
Published
1992
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Standard Shear Testing Technique
Study of the structure of turbulent shear flows at supersonic speeds and high Reynolds number
Propagation of waves in shear flows
Improved two-equation k - [omega] turbulence models for aerodynamic flows
Axisymmetric free shear flows with and without swirl
Investigation of high-speed free shear flows using improved pressure-strain correlated Reynolds stress turbulence models
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