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The MSc thesis of Ioannis Nousis at University UPMC, France. The work consists in validating a Reynolds stress turbulence closure on 2-D airfoil geometries for transonic compressible viscous flow regimes. Prediction of the aerodynamic performance of several airfoil test-cases (NACA 0012 - RAE 2822). Validation of the turbulence model against wind tunnel experiments. The experimental data bases used are included in the Annexes of the report. Key words: transonic viscous flows, numerical simulation, external aerodynamics, shoc wave-boundary layer interaction, biharmonic structured grid.
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