“…While many real-world applications will be fully turbulent, laminar solutions provide useful comparisons to wind tunnel experiments where smallscale models are investigated at lower Reynolds numbers. Examples of laminar and tripped-transitional experiments in supersonic SBLI include Hakkinen et al (1959), Degrez et al (1987), Giepman et al (2015Giepman et al ( , 2016Giepman et al ( , 2018, and Diop et al (2019), in which the interactions are not fully turbulent. Furthermore, shock and expansion wave patterns are easier to distinguish in the absence of turbulence and the mechanism of transition can be investigated in laminar SBLI.…”