A study on the RR-to-MR transition of shock wave reflections near the leading edge in hypersonic flows
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- Transitions of shock interactions on V-shaped blunt leading edges
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- Supersonic flow fields resulting from axisymmetric internal surface curvature
- Geometric criterion for RR↔MR transition in hypersonic double-wedge flows
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