compressibility burble
compressibility burble
[kəm‚pres·ə′bil·əd·ē ‚bər·bəl] (fluid mechanics)
A region of disturbed flow, produced by and rearward of a shock wave.
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compressibility burble
A region of disturbed flow produced by and occurring aft of shock wave. Control difficulties may occur when controls are in the compressibility burble regime. See also
burble point.
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