Vonk
Empirical assertions.... That is that at heart of this forum. We try to develop understanding of a subject using observations and logic. You clearly have difficulty in this type environment.
Approximations using non-representative conditions are the best you are going to get on most subjects. You have to have the skills to interpret the results with the limitations that the studies create.
As an example: "like funneled inlet into the gap from an upstream stagnation region, instead under a splitter from undisturbed free flow. The measured pressure reductions under the bluff bodies may well have been due to boundary layer choking."
The data clearly states the they are talking about the deferential between the diffuser's inlet to exit pressure. Stagnation upstream is not relevant to the results of this study. I doubt very much you will understand this, unfortunately.
The viewers of this forum would not require much intelligence if we always had "Pertinent data from a car on the track".
Brian