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Implicit large eddy simulation of acoustic loading in supersonic turbulent boundary layers

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FIG. 1. Schematic representation of the simulation domain, highlighting the boundary conditions used
FIG. 2. Iso-surfaces of Q-criterion colored by Mach number; density gradient magnitude
FIG. 3. Effect of the selected method on boundary layer profiles at ��� � �these figures, the reader is referred to the web (colored) version of this article that contains the
FIG. 4. Effect of selected method on Reynolds normal stress profile, (a) outer coordinates and (b) inner coordinates
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