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DOI: 10.2514/6.2020-0572
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Wall Pressure Fluctuations in an Axisymmetric Turbulent Boundary Layer under Strong Adverse Pressure Gradient

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“…The simultaneous presence of a prominent peak in the r.m.s. profiles and an inflection point in the mean velocity results confirm that a shear layer is embedded into the boundary layer 55,56 . A separation bubble is present below the inflection point, and the core of the shear layer is located at the inflection point.…”
Section: The Flow Fieldmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The simultaneous presence of a prominent peak in the r.m.s. profiles and an inflection point in the mean velocity results confirm that a shear layer is embedded into the boundary layer 55,56 . A separation bubble is present below the inflection point, and the core of the shear layer is located at the inflection point.…”
Section: The Flow Fieldmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…New studies relating to the wall pressure fluctuations in the TBL have been moving away from ZPG flow conditions to flows with APG conditions and some FPG flows [40]. TBL wall pressure fluctuations affected by pressure gradients is a topic that has received a significant amount of attention in the field in more recent years.…”
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confidence: 99%