Abstract

It is well established that there is a strong coupling between body motion and boundary layer separation with attendant vortex shedding. In the present paper this coupling is studied for the particular case of a missile or an aircraft fuselage at very high angles of attack. It is shown that the unusual results obtained in recent tests can be explained by considering the so-called moving-wall effect on boundary layer transition and/or separation.

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