Investigating the flow field dynamics of transonic shock buffet using particle image velocimetry

Author:

Kokmanian KatherineORCID,Scharnowski Sven,Schäfer Clara,Accorinti Alessandro,Baur Tim,Kähler Christian J.

Abstract

AbstractAn experimental investigation was performed in order to better understand the transonic shock buffet phenomenon and determine the dominant flow interactions at specific flow conditions. A rigid wing in the shape of an OAT15A airfoil was placed in the Trisonic Wind Tunnel Munich, where both the Mach number and the angle of attack were varied between $$0.65< M_\infty < 0.77$$ 0.65 < M < 0.77 and $$3.8< \alpha < 6.3^\circ$$ 3.8 < α < 6 . 3 respectively. With the use of high-speed imaging, high-quality optics and state-of-the-art laser equipment, highly resolved velocity field measurements were obtained via particle image velocimetry, where the streamwise and vertical velocity components were computed over the suction side of the wing center plane. It was shown that sustained buffet first occurs at $$M_\infty \ge 0.74$$ M 0.74 when maintaining the angle of attack constant at $$\alpha =5.8^\circ$$ α = 5 . 8 . Similarly, an increase in $$\alpha$$ α for a fixed $$M_\infty =0.74$$ M = 0.74 also led to the development of shock buffet. Instantaneous snapshots confirmed the presence of a recirculation region downstream of the moving shock, where an increase in the wake size was confirmed when the shock was located most upstream. Streamwise correlations were also computed near the airfoil’s upper surface in order to extract the characteristic convective velocity of flow structures. The convective velocity appeared to increase with streamwise distance, ranging on average between 50 and 150 m/s. Overall, these time-resolved velocity field measurements allow for the investigation of the flow dynamics during shock buffet and highlight the independent effect of Mach number and angle of attack on this complex phenomenon.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Universität der Bundeswehr München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,General Physics and Astronomy,Mechanics of Materials,Computational Mechanics

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