11th Aerospace Sciences Meeting 1973
DOI: 10.2514/6.1973-200
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Numerical computation of the hypersonic rarefied flow near the sharpleading edge of a flat plate

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“…The second problem is the hypersonic rarefied flat plate flow [26,34,38] in which the so-called slip phenomenon is an important mechanism in determining the overall flow properties. This problem is one of fundamental interest since it generates a wide range of basic flow phenomena, for example, shock waves and slip flow.…”
Section: Two-dimensional Flat Plate Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second problem is the hypersonic rarefied flat plate flow [26,34,38] in which the so-called slip phenomenon is an important mechanism in determining the overall flow properties. This problem is one of fundamental interest since it generates a wide range of basic flow phenomena, for example, shock waves and slip flow.…”
Section: Two-dimensional Flat Plate Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%