Compressible steady and unsteady flowfields over a NACA 0012 airfoil a
t transitional Reynolds numbers are investigated. Comparisons with rec
ently obtained experimental data are used to evaluate the ability of a
numerical solution based on the compressible thin layer Navier-Stokes
approximation, augmented with a transition model, to simulate transit
ional flow features, The discretization is obtained with an upwind-bia
sed, factorized, iterative scheme. Transition onset is estimated using
an empirical criterion based on the computed mean flow boundary-layer
quantities. The transition length is computed from an empirical formu
la. The incorporation of transition modeling enables the prediction of
the experimentally observed leading-edge separation bubbles. Results
for steady airfoil flows at fixed angles of attack and for oscillating
airfoils are presented.