Abstract
Slot injection into a laminar boundary layer in both supersonic and subsonic flow is considered. The blowing rates are sufficiently large to provoke an interaction between the boundary layer and outer inviscid flow, and this interaction is accounted for by triple-deck theory. The non-uniform nature of the blowing velocity models the channel flow from which the injection takes place.
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