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Determination of the position of the laminar-turbulent transition on the surface of a supersonic nozzle. / Lukashevich, Sergey; Morozov, Sergey; Shiplyuk, Aleksandr.

In: AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 2504, No. 1, 030091, 16.02.2023.

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Lukashevich, S, Morozov, S & Shiplyuk, A 2023, 'Determination of the position of the laminar-turbulent transition on the surface of a supersonic nozzle', AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 2504, no. 1, 030091. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0133158

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Lukashevich, S., Morozov, S., & Shiplyuk, A. (2023). Determination of the position of the laminar-turbulent transition on the surface of a supersonic nozzle. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2504(1), [030091]. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0133158

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Lukashevich S, Morozov S, Shiplyuk A. Determination of the position of the laminar-turbulent transition on the surface of a supersonic nozzle. AIP Conference Proceedings. 2023 Feb 16;2504(1):030091. doi: 10.1063/5.0133158

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Lukashevich, Sergey ; Morozov, Sergey ; Shiplyuk, Aleksandr. / Determination of the position of the laminar-turbulent transition on the surface of a supersonic nozzle. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. 2023 ; Vol. 2504, No. 1.

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abstract = "The experimental results on determining the position of the laminar-turbulent transition of a supersonic boundary layer on the axisymmetric nozzle surface are presented. Measurements of pressure disturbances behind the normal shock wave along the nozzle axis of the Tranzit-M short-duration wind tunnel have been carried out. The launches were carried out in a configuration without a prechamber (from the atmosphere). It is shown that the transition begins at a distance of 0.14 m from the nozzle throat, and the maximum level of disturbances at the nozzle exit reaches 1.8%.",
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