Unsteady evolution of distributed roughness-induced vortices under re-entry conditions

Author:

Ulrich FriedrichORCID,Stemmer Christian

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates a re-entry scenario of an Apollo-like space capsule with Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS). The simulation includes the chemical equilibrium gas model. Cross-flow-like vortices are induced through random distributed roughness patches on the capsule surface. Two different machine learning methods are used to predict the maximum vorticity magnitude downstream of a pseudo-random roughness patch, the wall-normal location of the vortex core and spanwise and wall-normal gradient maxima of u. A large DNS database is formed for training and testing of the neural networks. In order to understand the influence of the vorticity magnitude on the transition process, local one-dimensional inviscid (LODI) relations are used to describe perturbations at the inflow. The disturbance evolution in the streamwise direction is analysed with a two-dimensional Fourier transformation in time and space. We show how the vorticity magnitudes of the cross-flow-like vortices, spanwise and wall-normal derivatives of the streamwise velocity influence the transition location.

Funder

Stiftung Begabtenförderung Cusanuswerk

International Graduate School of Science and Engineering

Leibniz-Rechenzentrum

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Aerospace Engineering

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