On the catalytic role of the phase-locked interaction of Tollmien–Schlichting waves in boundary-layer transition

Author:

WU XUESONG,STEWART P. A.,COWLEY S. J.

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the nonlinear interaction between a planar and a pair of oblique Tollmien–Schlichting (T-S) waves which are phase-locked in that they travel with (nearly) the same phase speed. The evolution of such a disturbance is described using a high-Reynolds-number asymptotic approach in the so-called ‘upper--branch’ scaling regime. It follows that there exists a well-defined common critical layer (i.e. a thin region surrounding the level at which the basic flow velocity equals the phase speed of the waves to leading order) and the dominant interactions take place there. The disturbance is shown to evolve through several distinctive stages. In the first of these, the critical layer is in equilibrium and viscosity dominated. If a small mismatching exists in the phase speeds, the interaction between the planar and oblique waves leads directly to super-exponential growth/decay of the oblique modes. However, if the modes are perfectly phase-locked, the interaction in the first instance affects only the phase of the amplitude function of the oblique modes (so causing rapid wavelength shortening), while the modulus of the amplitude still evolves exponentially until the wavelength shortening produces a back reaction on the modulus (which then induces a super-exponential growth). Whether or not there is a small mismatch or a perfect match in the phase speeds, once the growth rate of the oblique modes becomes sufficiently large, the disturbance enters a second stage, in which the critical layer becomes both non-equilibrium and viscous in nature. The oblique modes continue to experience super-exponential growth, albeit of a different form from that in the previous stages, until the self-interaction between them, as well as their back effect on the planar mode, becomes important. At that point, the disturbance enters a third, fully interactive stage, during which the development of the disturbance is governed by the amplitude equations with the same nonlinear terms as previously derived for the phase-locked interaction of Rayleigh instability waves. The solution develops a singularity, leading to the final stage where the flow is governed by fully nonlinear three-dimensional inviscid triple-deck equations. The present work indicates that seeding a planar T-S wave can enhance the amplification of all oblique modes which share approximately its phase speed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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