A Documentation of a Three-dimensional Shock Separated Turbulent Boundary Layer

A Documentation of a Three-dimensional Shock Separated Turbulent Boundary Layer
Title A Documentation of a Three-dimensional Shock Separated Turbulent Boundary Layer PDF eBook
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Pages 124
Release 1981
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A Documentation of Two- and Three-dimensional Shock-separated Turbulent Boundary Layers

A Documentation of Two- and Three-dimensional Shock-separated Turbulent Boundary Layers
Title A Documentation of Two- and Three-dimensional Shock-separated Turbulent Boundary Layers PDF eBook
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Pages 110
Release 1988
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A Documentation of Two- And Three-Dimensional Shock-Separated Turbulent Boundary Layers

A Documentation of Two- And Three-Dimensional Shock-Separated Turbulent Boundary Layers
Title A Documentation of Two- And Three-Dimensional Shock-Separated Turbulent Boundary Layers PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Pages 106
Release 2018-07-17
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ISBN 9781722896195

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A shock-related separation of a turbulent boundary layer has been studied and documented. The flow was that of an axisymmetric turbulent boundary layer over a 5.02-cm-diam cylinder that was aligned with the wind tunnel axis. The boundary layer was compressed by a 30 deg half-angle conical flare, with the cone axis inclined at an angle alpha to the cylinder axis. Nominal test conditions were P sub tau equals 1.7 atm and M sub infinity equals 2.85. Measurements were confined to the upper-symmetry, phi equals 0 deg, plane. Data are presented for the cases of alpha equal to 0. 5. and 10 deg and include mean surface pressures, streamwise and normal mean velocities, kinematic turbulent stresses and kinetic energies, as well as reverse-flow intermittencies. All data are given in tabular form; pressures, streamwise velocities, turbulent shear stresses, and kinetic energies are also presented graphically. Brown, J. D. and Brown, J. L. and Kussoy, M. I. Ames Research Center SEPARATED FLOW; SHOCK WAVE INTERACTION; SHOCK WAVES; THREE DIMENSIONAL BOUNDARY LAYER; TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER; FLOW VELOCITY; GRAPHS (CHARTS); KINEMATICS; KINETIC ENERGY; PRESSURE; SHEAR STRESS; TABLES (DATA)...

Documentation of Two- And Three-Dimensional Hypersonic Shock Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Flows

Documentation of Two- And Three-Dimensional Hypersonic Shock Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Flows
Title Documentation of Two- And Three-Dimensional Hypersonic Shock Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Flows PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 28
Release 2018-07-02
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ISBN 9781722182298

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Experimental data for a series of two- and three-dimensional shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interaction flows at Mach 7 are presented. Test bodies, composed of simple geometric shapes, were designed to generate flows with varying degrees of pressure gradient, boundary-layer separation, and turning angle. The data include surface-pressure and heat-transfer distributions as well as limited mean-flow-field surveys in both the undisturbed and the interaction regimes. The data are presented in a convenient form for use in validating existing or future computational models of these generic hypersonic flows. Kussoy, Marvin I. and Horstman, Clifford C. Ames Research Center NCC2-452; RTOP 505-80-11...

Investigation of Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions

Investigation of Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions
Title Investigation of Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions PDF eBook
Author Morgan Lee Funderburk
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Pages 325
Release 2019
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Documentation of Two- and Three-dimensional Hypersonic Shock Wave/turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Flows

Documentation of Two- and Three-dimensional Hypersonic Shock Wave/turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Flows
Title Documentation of Two- and Three-dimensional Hypersonic Shock Wave/turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Flows PDF eBook
Author Marvin I. Kussoy
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Pages 32
Release 1989
Genre Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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Fluctuations and Massive Separation in Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions

Fluctuations and Massive Separation in Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions
Title Fluctuations and Massive Separation in Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 30
Release 2018-12-29
Genre Science
ISBN 9781792619748

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Shock-wave unsteadiness was observed in rapidly compressed supersonic turbulent boundary layer flows with significant separation. A Mach 2.85 shock-wave/turbulent boundary layer flow was set up over a series of cylinder-flare bodies in the High Reynolds Number Channel 1. The transition from fully attached to fully separated flow was studied using axisymmetric flares with increasing compression angles. In the second phase, the 30 deg flare was inclined relative to the cylinder axis, so that the effect on a separated flow of increasing 3 dimensionality could be observed. Two 3-D separated cases are examined. A simple conditional sampling technique is applied to the data to group them according to an associated shock position. Mean velocities and turbulent kinetic energies, computed from the conditionally samples data, are compared to those from the unsorted data and to computed values. Three basic questions were addressed: can conditional sampling be used to provide snapshots of the flow; are averaged turbulence quantities dominated by the bimodal nature of the interaction; and is the shock unsteadiness really important to computational accuracy. Kussoy, M. I. and Brown, J. D. and Brown, J. L. and Lockman, W. K. and Horstman, C. C. Ames Research Center NASA-TM-89224, NAS 1.15:89224 NCC2-452...