Main characteristics of suction control of flow separation of an airfoil at low Reynolds numbers
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- Boundary-layer separation control on a thin airfoil using local suction
- Controlling the turbulent flow past a thick airfoil by means of flow enhancement in vortex cells using suction from central body surfaces
- Three-dimensional suction flow control and suction jet length optimization of NACA 0012 wing
- Computational investigation of separation control for high-lift airfoil flows
- Large-Eddy Simulation of the Flow over a Thin Airfoil at Low Reynolds Number
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- Numerical study of passive and active flow separation control over a NACA0012 airfoil
- Controlling the turbulent flow past a thick airfoil by means of flow enhancement in vortex cells using suction from central body surfaces
- Comparative study of boundary layer control around an ordinary airfoil and a high lift airfoil with secondary blowing
- Decomposition of the mean friction drag on an NACA4412 airfoil under uniform blowing/suction
- Energy efficient active control of the flow past an aircraft wing: RANS and LES evaluation
- Design of a separation-free airfoil with outer-flow suction over a certain range of angles of attack
- Boundary-layer separation control on a thin airfoil using local suction
- Performance of transition model for predicting low Re aerofoil flows without/with single and simultaneous blowing and suction
- Three-dimensional suction flow control and suction jet length optimization of NACA 0012 wing
- Effect of weak sound on separated flow over an airfoil
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