Numerical Investigation of Aero-Optical Distortions from High-Speed Turbulent Boundary Layers

Author:

Castillo Pedro,Gross Andreas,Miller Nathan E.ORCID,Lynch Kyle P.,Guildenbecher Daniel R.,Gordeyev Stanislav1

Affiliation:

1. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Abstract

Wall-modeled large-eddy simulations of turbulent boundary-layer flows over a flat plate at Mach 3.5, 7.87, and 13.64 were carried out, and the aero-optical distortions resulting from density fluctuations were investigated. The conditions for the Mach 3.5 case match those of a direct numerical simulation in the literature. The Mach 7.87 conditions are representative of the Hypersonic Wind Tunnel at Sandia National Laboratories, and the Mach 13.64 conditions match those of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex Hypervelocity Tunnel 9. The wall-modeled large-eddy simulations were validated using available experimental and DNS reference data. The normalized root-mean-square optical path difference for all three cases is in good agreement with respective data obtained from reference direct numerical simulations and experiments (within 1.53% for [Formula: see text], 1.25% for [Formula: see text], and 12% for [Formula: see text], compared to numerical data). Above [Formula: see text], the normalized path difference obtained from the simulations is above the value predicted by a semi-analytical relationship by Notre Dame University. With increasing Mach number, the bulk contribution to the total optical distortion shifts toward the boundary-layer edge. In addition, a proper orthogonal decomposition reveals that the nature of the dominant density fluctuations, which are located near the boundary-layer edge, changes from three-dimensional to two-dimensional. Understanding how the coherent structures contribute to the optical path difference may pave a way toward devising active flow control strategies geared toward a reduction of the optical path difference.

Funder

Sandia National Laboratories

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

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