2021
DOI: 10.2514/1.j060591
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Linear and Nonlinear Flow Analysis of Elements of a Supersonic Inlet

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“…An explicit approach (Shu & Osher 1988) was also utilized to ensure that the mean and unsteady features of the flow fields are not sensitive to the choice of the time-integration scheme. The DNS solver has been validated and applied to boundary layer and inlet-related problems in prior publications (Unnikrishnan & Gaitonde 2020; Khobragade, Unnikrishnan & Kumar 2021).…”
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“…An explicit approach (Shu & Osher 1988) was also utilized to ensure that the mean and unsteady features of the flow fields are not sensitive to the choice of the time-integration scheme. The DNS solver has been validated and applied to boundary layer and inlet-related problems in prior publications (Unnikrishnan & Gaitonde 2020; Khobragade, Unnikrishnan & Kumar 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A preliminary analysis of the ROC reported in Khobragade et al. (2021) addresses various computational requirements for this flow, including grid resolution, inflow turbulence generation parameters and spanwise extent. The grids utilized for the current simulations have a wall-normal spacing, , over the ramp-side wall, corresponding to the finer grid adopted in the above study.…”
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