Author:
HAMMERTON P. W.,KERSCHEN E. J.
Abstract
In Hammerton & Kerschen (1996), the effect of the
nose radius of a body on
boundary-layer receptivity was analysed for the case of a symmetric mean
flow
past a two-dimensional body with a parabolic leading edge. A low-Mach-number
two-dimensional flow was considered. The radius of curvature of
the leading edge, rn,
enters the theory through a Strouhal number,
S=ωrn/U, where
ω
is the frequency of
the unsteady free-stream disturbance and U is the mean flow speed.
Numerical results
revealed that the variation of receptivity for small S was very
different for free-stream
acoustic waves propagating parallel to the mean flow and those free-stream
waves
propagating at an angle to the mean flow. In this paper the
small-S asymptotic theory
is presented. For free-stream acoustic waves propagating parallel to the
symmetric
mean flow, the receptivity is found to vary linearly with S,
giving a small increase
in the amplitude of the receptivity coefficient for small S compared
to the flat-plate
value. In contrast, for oblique free-stream acoustic waves, the receptivity
varies with
S1/2, leading to a sharp decrease in the amplitude
of the receptivity coefficient relative
to the flat-plate value. Comparison of the asymptotic theory with numerical
results
obtained in the earlier paper confirms the asymptotic results but reveals
that the
numerical results diverge from the asymptotic result for unexpectedly small
values
of S.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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18 articles.
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