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Compressible Shear Layer Mixing Enhancement and Suppression by Compressibility and Shear Modulation

University of Maryland
posted on 08/06/2009

Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a new technique for engineering enhanced or suppressed mixing in compressible shear/mixing layers.


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Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a new technique for engineering enhanced or suppressed mixing in compressible shear/mixing layers. The technique primarily relies on the manipulation of the density and velocity ratio across the mixing layer to alter its compressibility and shear, thereby either increasing or decreasing its growth rate.

File Number: PS-2008-050 


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