Numerical Study of Supersonic Mixed Compression Air Intake With an Array of Air Jets

Computational study of flow physics inside the mixed compression air intake has been carried out with and without air jets (AJs) at design Mach number of 2.2. Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equations were solved with k–ω turbulence model by using commercially available software ansys. The sc...

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