The structure of a supersonic turbulent boundary layer subjected to concave surface curvature

Author:

Donovan John F.,Spina Eric F.,Smits Alexander J.

Abstract

This paper reports an experimental investigation of the instantaneous structure of a supersonic turbulent boundary layer (M= 2.86,Reθ= 82000) over a short region of longitudinal concave surface curvature. The radius of curvature was 12 initial boundary-layer thicknesses and the turning angle was 16°. Severe distortion of the boundary layer occurred, as evidenced by an alteration of the mean velocity profiles and an increase in wall shear stress of 125%. The large-scale organized motions in the boundary layer were significantly altered as illustrated by changes in the character of the mass flux ‘fronts’ (large gradients in the fluctuating streamwise mass flux).

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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