DNS study of supersonic shear layers identifies self-similar scalings and derives a closed-form entrainment ratio that rises with Mc and λ.
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The two correction approaches differ in their radial dependence in 3D but agree to within a few percent in projected observations, with the non-thermal pressure fraction underestimated by a factor of about 2.
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Numerical Study of Compressibility and Velocity Parameter Effects on Spatially Evolving Supersonic Turbulent Shear Layers
DNS study of supersonic shear layers identifies self-similar scalings and derives a closed-form entrainment ratio that rises with Mc and λ.
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Correcting the hydrostatic mass for non-thermal gas motions: a comparison of two approaches
The two correction approaches differ in their radial dependence in 3D but agree to within a few percent in projected observations, with the non-thermal pressure fraction underestimated by a factor of about 2.