Response of a hypersonic turbulent boundary layer to favourable pressure gradients
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Publication:5417311
DOI10.1017/jfm.2013.89zbMath1287.76026OpenAlexW2334091394MaRDI QIDQ5417311
N. R. Tichenor, Raymond A. Humble, Rodney D. W. Bowersox
Publication date: 21 May 2014
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2013.89
Experimental work for problems pertaining to fluid mechanics (76-05) Turbulent boundary layers (76F40) Hypersonic flows (76K05)
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