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2006 , Volume 11, Special issue, p.108-116

Kudryavtsev A.N., Maslov A.A., Mironov S.G., Poplavskaya T.V., Tsyryulnikov I.S.

Direct numerical simulation of hypersonic shock layer receptivity to natural and artificial disturbances

Instability of the viscous shock layer exited by natural disturbances (freestream acoustic waves) and artificial disturbances (periodic blowing-suction) is investigated. Results are compared with the experimental data obtained at the hypersonic wind tunnel of ITAM SB RAS. Mechanisms of receptivity and development of disturbances exited by various sources in the hypersonic shock layer are discussed.

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Author(s):
Kudryavtsev AlexeyN.
PhD.
Position: Senior Research Scientist
Office: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics SB RAS
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk
Phone Office: (383) 330 85 28
E-mail: alex@itam.nsc.ru

Maslov A.A.
Dr. , Professor
Position: Deputy director
Office: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics SB RAS
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk
Phone Office: (383) 330 85 28
E-mail: maslov@itam.nsc.ru

Mironov S.G.
Office: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics SB RAS
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk
Phone Office: (383) 330 85 28
E-mail: mironov@itam.nsc.ru

Poplavskaya T.V.
Office: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics SB RAS
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk
Phone Office: (383) 330 85 28
E-mail: popla@itam.nsc.ru

Tsyryulnikov I.S.
Office: Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics SB RAS
Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk
Phone Office: (383) 330 85 28
E-mail: popla@itam.nsc.ru


Bibliography link:
Kudryavtsev A.N., Maslov A.A., Mironov S.G., Poplavskaya T.V., Tsyryulnikov I.S. Direct numerical simulation of hypersonic shock layer receptivity to natural and artificial disturbances // Computational technologies. 2006. V. 11. Special issue, devoted to N.N. Yanenko's 85-th anniversary, part 1. P. 108-116
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