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This paper presents an overview of some of the recent developments that have taken place in the understanding, prediction and control of two-dimensional shock-wave-turbulent-boundary-layer interaction at high speeds. Following a brief description of the upstream influence phenomena, detailed discussions of incipient and fully separated flows at supersonic and transonic speeds are presented. A brief account of certain gross unsteady features of shock-separated flows is given next. Typical examples demonstrating the current ability to predict these complex flows are also included. Finally, a review of techniques using suction and tangential blowing for controlling shock-separated flows is presented.
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Viswanath, P.R. Shock-wave-turbulent-boundary-layer interaction and its control: A survey of recent developments. Sadhana 12, 45–104 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02745660
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