2011
DOI: 10.21236/ada563731
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Yip-08 Hypervelocity Boundary Layer Studies for Axisymmetric Engine Flowpaths

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“…Since the boundary-layer disturbances were not visualized, it was not evident whether the heat-transfer growth was due to the presence of Görtler vortices or to the adverse pressure gradient given by the wall geometry. Further details on their experimental procedures are found in Austin and Flaherty [144].…”
Section: B Flows Over Simple Concave Wallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the boundary-layer disturbances were not visualized, it was not evident whether the heat-transfer growth was due to the presence of Görtler vortices or to the adverse pressure gradient given by the wall geometry. Further details on their experimental procedures are found in Austin and Flaherty [144].…”
Section: B Flows Over Simple Concave Wallsmentioning
confidence: 99%