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

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Table I. Simulation parameters.  U ¢ , P ¢ , T ¢ , M,  ¢ ,  ¢ are the freestream velocity, pressure,  temperature, viscosity and density, respectively
FIG.  2.  Iso-surfaces  of  Q-criterion  colored  by  Mach  number;  density  gradient  magnitude  contours plane is in grayscale
FIG. 3. Effect of the selected method on boundary layer profiles at  姉 鯖 噺 層. Present results are  compared  with  previous  DNS  [12,19,37]  and  experimental  data  [41],  as  well  as  an  incompressible  theoretical  model  [40]
FIG. 4. Effect of selected method on Reynolds normal stress profile, (a) outer coordinates and (b)  inner coordinates
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