Abstract

Three-dimensional shock wave turbulent boundary layer interactions in a corner have been studied at M about 3. The first phase, detailed mean wall static pressure distributions, has shown the interaction of a two-dimensional flow on one wall with the three-dimensional flow generated by a fin. Major three-dimensional effects on both flows were observed, extending from the interaction of the initial region of the three-dimensional flow and the corner. A large part of the resulting corner flow has little resemblance to either the two-dimensional or three-dimensional interacting flows.

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