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A further compilation of compressible boundary layer data with a survey of turbulence data

AGARD-AG-263

Data compiled for nominally two dimensional compressible shock-free flows was supplemented by further data including some shock-boundary-layer-interactions. A review of the available turbulence measurements is presented. The measurements were compared on the basis of inner and outer region similarity relationships. There was little evidence of any quantitative correlation between different experiments. There was also an examination of the breakdown conditions for the Van-Driest/Crocco mean flow temperature-velocity correlation and the associated transformation procedures. The effects of extreme transverse curvature on the mean flow are briefly considered. For individual titles, see N82-20479 through N82-20483.

Published1/11/1981
STOAuthorExternalFernholz, H. H.; Finley, P. J.; Mikulla, V.
STOPublicationTypeTechnical Report RDP
Publication_ReferenceAGARD-AG-263
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ISBNISBN-92-835-1404-1/AD-A111638
STOPublisherAGARD
AccessOpen Access
STOKeywordscompressible boundary layer; hot-wire anemometers; laser doppler velocimeters; turbulent boundary layer; wall flow; wind tunnel tests cylindrical bodies; heat transfer; kinematics; pressure gradients; subsonic flow; supersonic flow; temperature measurement; thermodynamics; velocity measurement

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