An Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Hypersonic Viscous Interaction Pressure Effects

An Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Hypersonic Viscous Interaction Pressure Effects
Author: Neil J. Sliski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1973
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At hypersonic speeds, the deceleration of the fluid by the viscous processes in a boundary layer generally produces very high temperatures. One result of these high temperatures is an increase in the thickness encountered at the same freestream Reynolds number at lower speeds. Viscous interaction is one of a number of important high speed phenomena that require proper evaluation prior to making any realistic aerodynamic performance estimate for a high speed vehicle. It is the purpose of the report to experimentally investigate several interaction theories.

Perspectives on Hypersonic Viscous and Nonequilibrium Flow Research

Perspectives on Hypersonic Viscous and Nonequilibrium Flow Research
Author: National Aeronaut Administration (Nasa)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2018-07-10
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ISBN: 9781722689681

An attempt is made to reflect on current focuses in certain areas of hypersonic flow research by examining recent works and their issues. Aspects of viscous interaction, flow instability, and nonequilibrium aerothermodynamics pertaining to theoretical interest are focused upon. The field is a diverse one, and many exciting works may have either escaped the writer's notice or been abandoned for the sake of space. Students of hypersonic viscous flow must face the transition problems towards the two opposite ends of the Reynolds or Knudsen number range, which represents two regimes where unresolved fluid/gas dynamic problems abound. Central to the hypersonic flow studies is high-temperature physical gas dynamics; here, a number of issues on modelling the intermolecular potentials and inelastic collisions remain the obstacles to quantitative predictions. Research in combustion and scramjet propulsion will certainly be benefitted by advances in turbulent mixing and new computational fluid dynamics (CFD) strategies on multi-scaled complex reactions. Even for the sake of theoretical development, the lack of pertinent experimental data in the right energy and density ranges is believed to be among the major obstacles to progress in aerothermodynamic research for hypersonic flight. To enable laboratory simulation of nonequilibrium effects anticipated for transatmospheric flight, facilities capable of generating high enthalpy flow at density levels higher than in existing laboratories are needed (Hornung 1988). A new free-piston shock tunnel capable of realizing a test-section stagnation temperature of 10(exp 5) at Reynolds number 50 x 10(exp 6)/cm is being completed and preliminary tests has begun (H. Hornung et al. 1992). Another laboratory study worthy of note as well as theoretical support is the nonequilibrium flow experiment of iodine vapor which has low activation energies for vibrational excitation and dissociation, and can be studied in a laboratory with modest resou...

Advances in Hypersonics

Advances in Hypersonics
Author: Bertin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461203716

These three volumes entitled Advances in Hypersonics contain the Proceedings of the Second and Third Joint US/Europe Short Course in Hypersonics which took place in Colorado Springs and Aachen. The Second Course was organized at the US Air Force Academy, USA in January 1989 and the Third Course at Aachen, Germany in October 1990. The main idea of these Courses was to present to chemists, com puter scientists, engineers, experimentalists, mathematicians, and physicists state of the art lectures in scientific and technical dis ciplines including mathematical modeling, computational methods, and experimental measurements necessary to define the aerothermo dynamic environments for space vehicles such as the US Orbiter or the European Hermes flying at hypersonic speeds. The subjects can be grouped into the following areas: Phys ical environments, configuration requirements, propulsion systems (including airbreathing systems), experimental methods for external and internal flow, theoretical and numerical methods. Since hyper sonic flight requires highly integrated systems, the Short Courses not only aimed to give in-depth analysis of hypersonic research and technology but also tried to broaden the view of attendees to give them the ability to understand the complex problem of hypersonic flight. Most of the participants in the Short Courses prepared a docu ment based on their presentation for reproduction in the three vol umes. Some authors spent considerable time and energy going well beyond their oral presentation to provide a quality assessment of the state of the art in their area of expertise as of 1989 and 1991.

Hypersonic Viscous Interaction-An Experimental Investigation of the Flow Over Flat Plates at Incidence and Around an Expansion Corner

Hypersonic Viscous Interaction-An Experimental Investigation of the Flow Over Flat Plates at Incidence and Around an Expansion Corner
Author: John L. Stollery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1970
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Flat plate and expansion corner models were tested over a range of positive and negative incidences in a continuous hypersonic wind tunnel operating at M = 14.8. Surface pressure distributions were obtained for comparison with the viscous interaction theories of Cheng and Sullivan. Since these theories assume 'local flat plate similarity' for the boundary layer flow, pitot pressure profiles were measured at various stations along the plates. It often proved difficult to define the boundary layer edge within the shock layer and total temperature profiles would greatly assist in interpreting the data. Schlieren pictures and oil flow visualization gave good indications of the extent of end effects, the onset of separation caused by the trailing edge shock wave, and tunnel blocking at high model incidence. The tests have provided some new hypersonic experimental data under conditions where both strong viscous interaction and incidence effects are important. (Author).

Viscous Hypersonic Flow

Viscous Hypersonic Flow
Author: William H. Dorrance
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0486822583

Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in modern boundary-layer theory, this frequently cited work offers a self-contained treatment of theories for treating laminar and turbulent boundary layers of reacting gas mixtures. 1962 edition.

An Experimental Study of Hypersonic Low-density Viscous Effects on a Sharp Flat Plate

An Experimental Study of Hypersonic Low-density Viscous Effects on a Sharp Flat Plate
Author: R. J. Vidal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 1964
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Heat transfer and pressure data were obtained with sharp flat plate models at zero and large angles of attack in the CAL hypersonic shock tunnel. These high Mach number data (Mach 14 to 24) extend from the classical thin boundary layer regime to near-free-molecule conditions and are discussed within the framework of existing theory. The large angle-of-attack results verify viscous shock-layer theory and define the low-density conditions where transport effects at the shock wave first become important. The data obtained at zero angle of attack are compared with theory to define the fluid mechanism that governs the low-density effects. The strong shock-wave approximations, the vorticity interaction, and the shock-wave heating effect are unimportant in this case. For the present experiments, the effects of transport processes at the shock wave are numerically small in comparison with surface slip for the sharp flat plate at zero angle of attack, and it is postulated that surface slip is the dominant low-density effect. The slip boundary conditions are discussed to demonstrate that there is a pressure jump at the surface, analogous to the classical velocity and temperature jump. This effect is evaluated using existing theories and is in qualitative agreement with the experimental data. The slip boundary conditions are examined in light of the present experiments at zero angle of attack, and it is shown that the usual firstorder boundary conditions are inapplicable for the case of a cold wall.