2024
DOI: 10.3390/fluids9080173
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Predicting Wall Pressure in Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interactions with Convolutional Neural Networks

Hongyu Wang,
Xiaohua Fan,
Yanguang Yang
et al.

Abstract: Within the dynamic realm of variable-geometry shock wave/boundary layer interactions, the wall parameters of the flow field undergo real-time fluctuations. The conventional approach to sensing these changes in wall pressure through sensor measurements is encumbered by a cumbersome process, leading to diminished efficiency and an inability to provide swift predictions of wall parameters. This paper introduces a data-driven methodology that leverages non-contact schlieren imaging to predict wall pressure within … Show more

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