Studies Of Hypersonic Boundary Layer Behavior
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Here, we present the final technical report on AFOSR Grant F49620-93-0064, Studies Of Hypersonic Boundary Layer Behavior. The grant covered three interrelated research efforts: a study of the structure of hypersonic turbulent boundary layers and shock wave boundary layer interactions, a study of boundary layer transition at supersonic and hypersonic speeds, and the development and application of new optical techniques including filtered Rayleigh scattering and RELIEF to obtain multi-dimensional velocity and density data in the supersonic and hypersonic regimes. The research was performed using the existing facilities in the Applied Physics and Lasers Laboratory and at the Princeton University Gas Dynamics Laboratory. The construction of a new boundary layer facility was also partly supported under this contract. The new facility is designed to operate at Mach numbers from 2 to 8, with a range of Reynolds numbers so that the boundary layer can be laminar or turbulent, at all Mach numbers. It is primarily designed to operate with air (and possibly other gases including nitrogen and SF6) to exploit the new optical techniques and to help isolate specific Mach number and Reynolds number effects. It will be ready for its first trials in May, 1995. (AN).
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Here, we present the Final Technical Report on AASERT Grant No. F49620-93-1-0476 Studies of Hypersonic Vehicle Flowfields, in support of AFOSR Grant F49620-93-0064 'Studies Of Hypersonic Boundary Layer Behavior'. The parent grant covered three interrelated research efforts: a study of the structure of hypersonic turbulent boundary layers and shock wave boundary layer interactions, a study of boundary layer transition at supersonic and hypersonic speeds, and the development and application of new optical techniques including filtered Rayleigh scattering and RELIEF to obtain multi-dimensional velocity and density data in the supersonic and hypersonic regimes.
Author | : A. J. Smits |
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Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Boundary layer |
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Author | : Antonio Ferri |
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Total Pages | : 39 |
Release | : 1960 |
Genre | : Aerodynamics, Hypersonic |
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Author | : Xiaolin Zhong |
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Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Aerodynamics, Hypersonic |
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The objective of this research project is to compare our numerical simulation solutions with available experimental or theoretical results on hypersonic boundary layer receptivity and stability; and to conduct extensive DNS studies on the flow mechanisms of hypersonic boundary layer receptivity and stability. During the three-year period, we have conducted extensive DNS studies on the receptivity of hypersonic boundary layer flows over a sharp wedge, a flat plate, a blunt cone, and the FRESH aeroshell. DNS studies are compared with Stetson's 1984 stability experiment on Mach 7.99 flow over a blunt cone, and Maslov's leading-edge receptivity experiment on Mach 5.92 flow over a flat plate. Our numerical studies have been validated to be of high accuracy and led to further understanding of hypersonic boundary layer receptivity mechanism. Such understanding can lead to better tools for the prediction and control of high-speed boundary layer transition.
Author | : Kenneth F. Stetson |
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Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Aerodynamics, Hypersonic |
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This is a survey paper on the subject of hypersonic boundary-layer transition. Part 1 discusses boundary-layer stability theory, hypersonic boundary-layer stability experiments, and a comparison between theory and experiment. Part 2 contains comments on how many configuration and flow parameters influence transition. Part 3 discusses some additional general aspects of transition. Part 4 discusses problems of predicting transition and comments on three prediction methods. Part 5 contains some general guidelines for prediction methodology. Keywords: Boundary layer transition, Boundary layer stability, Hypersonic boundary layers.
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Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Aerodynamics, Hypersonic |
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Author | : J. E. Lagraff |
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Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 1970 |
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Author | : Allen John Edwards |
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The objective of this research is to conduct DNS studies of hypersonic boundary layer receptivity, transient growth and transition with surface roughness. The main approach is to use DNS as a research tool to study the boundary layer receptivity and transient-growth mechanisms in hypersonic flows, including the development of numerical algorithms and parallel computer codes of higher order numerical methods for the simulation of hypersonic flows with surface roughness of finite heights. During the three-year period, we have conducted DNS studies on the hypersonic boundary layer flows over flat plates and blunt cones. A new high-order cut-cell method has been developed for the numerical simulation of hypersonic boundary layer transition with finite height surface roughness. The method has been applied to the numerical simulations of two-dimensional hypersonic flows over a flat plate. Furthermore, the stabilization effect of the surface porous coating over a flat plate is extensively studied by series of numerical simulations. We also collaborate with Prof. Tumin in the University of Arizona to compare numerical and theoretical results on receptivity of a Mach 5.92 flow over a flat plate to wall blowing-suction, and to analyze the nonparallel flow effect.