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    An improved analytical model of the separation region on boattail nozzles at subsonic speeds

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    A practical engineering calculation was developed to model the viscous effects of a separated, reverse flow region on afterbody pressures and drag. This viscous calculation was iteratively coupled with an inviscid flow calculation by means of an aerodynamic interface. A standard boundary layer displacement thickness was used to modify the afterbody shape where the flow was attached. A discriminating streamline calculation was developed to account for displacement effects of the reverse flow in separated regions with and without a flowing jet. The viscous flow calculation was coupled with a potential flow calculation. The analysis accurately predicted afterbody pressures and drag with variations in Reynolds number, Mach number, and afterbody shape

    Supersonic nozzle mixer ejector

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    Experimental investigation of convoluted contouring for aircraft afterbody drag reduction

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    Ejector Thrust Augmentation

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    Mixing Process in a Lobed Jet Flow

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