Author:
WASSERMANN PETER,KLOKER MARKUS
Abstract
Crossflow-vortex-induced laminar breakdown in a three-dimensional flat-plate
boundary-layer flow is investigated in detail by means of spatial direct numerical
simulations. The base flow is generic for an infinite swept wing, with decreasing
favourable chordwise pressure gradient. First, the downstream growth and nonlinear
saturation states initiated by a crossflow-vortex-mode packet as well as by single
crossflow-vortex modes with various spanwise wavenumbers are simulated. Second,
the secondary instability of the flow induced by the saturated crossflow vortices is
scrutinized, clearly indicating the convective nature of the secondary instability and
strengthening knowledge of the conditions for its onset. Emphasis is on the effect of
crossflow-vortex-mode packets and of the spanwise vortex spacing on the secondary
stability properties of the saturation states. Saturated uniform crossflow vortices initiated
by single crossflow-vortex modes turn out to be less unstable than vortices
initiated by a packet of vortex modes, and closely spaced saturated vortices are
even stable. Third, we investigate the transition control strategy of upstream flow
deformation by appropriate steady nonlinear vortex modes as applied in wind tunnel
experiments at the Arizona State University. A significant transition delay is shown
in the base flow considered here, and the underlying mechanisms are specified.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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