Abstract

Three-dimensional unsteady behaviors of a supersonic cavity flow are investigated by the numerical simulation based on the Navier-Stokes equations. The resulting time-dependent solutions are phase-averaged on a dominant frequency. As a result, the standing wave in the cavity and vortex shedding from the leading edge are found to be highly three-dimensional.

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