2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00193-022-01114-1
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Self-sustained oscillations of lift and drag forces, heat fluxes, and flowfield parameters over supersonic bodies under asymmetrical energy deposition

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“…The formation of a return-circulation flow, which causes a change in pressure on the surface of a streamlined body, was also obtained in V. Artem'ev et al [32]. Self-sustained flow pulsations in the flow past pointed and blunt bodies, initiated by an extended ESs, were obtained and studied by P. Georgievsky and V. Levin in [34] and by O. Azarova et al in [35,36]. The high-speed flow past an ES was considered by K. Krasnobaev and R. Syunyaev in [37] and by K. Krasnobaev in [38].…”
Section: Brief Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The formation of a return-circulation flow, which causes a change in pressure on the surface of a streamlined body, was also obtained in V. Artem'ev et al [32]. Self-sustained flow pulsations in the flow past pointed and blunt bodies, initiated by an extended ESs, were obtained and studied by P. Georgievsky and V. Levin in [34] and by O. Azarova et al in [35,36]. The high-speed flow past an ES was considered by K. Krasnobaev and R. Syunyaev in [37] and by K. Krasnobaev in [38].…”
Section: Brief Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The formation of a reciprocating circulation flow, which causes a change in pressure on the surface of a streamlined body, was also obtained in V. Artem'ev et al [32]. Self-sustained flow pulsations in the flow past pointed and blunt bodies, initiated by an extended ESs, were obtained and studied by Georgievsky and Levin in [34] and by O. Azarova et al in [35,36]. The high-speed flow past an ES was considered by K. Krasnobaev and R. Syunyaev in [37] and by K. Krasnobaev in [38].…”
Section: Brief Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 88%