2016
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace3020013
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Suppression of Low-Frequency Shock Oscillations over Boundary Layers by Repetitive Laser Pulse Energy Deposition

Abstract: Abstract:The effect of repetitive energy deposition on low Strouhal number oscillations of the shock wave induced by boundary-layer interaction over a cylinder-flare model was studied. The fluctuation of the energy deposition frequency was induced in the flow, because the bubble generated by the energy deposition flowed downstream along the surface repeatedly. The region before the bubble size was affected by the energy deposition directly, so the fluctuation frequency was equal to the energy deposition freque… Show more

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“…According to an experimental investigation [10], laser energy deposition can delay the shock induced separation over a flared cylinder. Tamba [11] and Iwakawa [12] showed that the boundary layer oscillation was significantly altered by the laser pulse duration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to an experimental investigation [10], laser energy deposition can delay the shock induced separation over a flared cylinder. Tamba [11] and Iwakawa [12] showed that the boundary layer oscillation was significantly altered by the laser pulse duration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%