Résumé:
This investigation presents a rigorous experimental, numerical, and analytical study of flow
separation and its associated interactions in over-expanded supersonic nozzles. An experimental
conical Laval nozzle is used to measure the axial static pressure evolution at various nozzle
pressure ratios (NPR). This empirical data is meticulously supplemented by detailed numerical
simulations employing three distinct and commonly used turbulence models. Furthermore, the
study incorporates an analysis of a typical analytical engineering model and a widely used semiempirical
shock
wave
boundary
layer
interaction
(SWBLI)
criterion.