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Separation phenomenon in a hypersonic flow with strong wall cooling: Subcritical regime
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    Separation phenomenon in a hypersonic flow with strong wall cooling: Subcritical regime (English)
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    20 December 1993
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    This paper is concerned with a hypersonic flow past a cooled curved wall. The separation phenomenon at high Reynolds numbers is described using an interactive boundary-layer approach. For a problem of this type, a distinction must be made between two regimes subject to whether the global interaction between the boundary layer and the external flow is strong or weak. This depends on a hypersonic interaction parameter \(\chi\sim M_ e \text{Re }^{-1/2}\): if \(\chi\) is small, the interaction is weak; if it is large, the interaction is strong. The present study is applied to a flow with a weak global interaction regime when \(\chi\to 0\).
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    interactive boundary-layer approach
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    hypersonic interaction parameter
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    weak global interaction
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