Hypersonic Viscous Shock Layer Calculation of Leeward Vortex-Induced Heat Transfer on a Sharp Cone at a High Angle of Attack

Author:

Adams J. C.1

Affiliation:

1. Project Support and Special Studies Section, Aerodynamics Projects Branch, von Ka´rma´n Gas Dynamics Facility, ARO, Inc., AEDC Division, A Sverdrup Corporation Co., Arnold Air Force Station, Tenn.

Abstract

An analysis technique applicable to the problem of leeward vortex-induced heat transfer on a sharp cone at high angles of incidence under hypersonic laminar flow conditions is presented. The analysis, a three-dimensional hypersonic viscous shock layer approach in conjunction with a numerical solution procedure, is shown to be both applicable and accurate based on comparisons of heat-transfer distributions, surface pressure distributions, and leeward meridian flow-field profile measurements taken in a hypersonic wind tunnel. Detailed calculations of the embedded vortex flow field on the leeward side of the cone are presented in such a manner as to clearly portray exactly how embedded vortex flow influences local heating rates.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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