Skin Friction Measurements of Transition in High Reynolds Number, Adverse Pressure Gradient Flow

Author:

Holley Brian M.1,Hardin Larry W.1,Tillman Gregory2,Lin Ray-Sing1,Joo Jongwook1

Affiliation:

1. Aerodynamics, United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane MS 129-89, East Hartford, CT 06118

2. P&W Programs, United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane MS 129-89, East Hartford, CT 06118

Abstract

Abstract A combined experimental and analytical modeling effort has been carried out to measure the skin friction response of the boundary layer in high Reynolds number adverse pressure gradient flow. The experiment was conducted in the United Technologies Research Center (UTRC) Acoustic Research Tunnel, an ultra-low freestream turbulence facility capable of laminar boundary layer research. Boundary layer computational fluid dynamics and stability modeling were used to provide pre-test predictions, as well as to aid in interpretation of measured results. Measurements were carried out at chord Reynolds numbers 2–3 × 106, with the model set at multiple incidence angles to establish a range of relevant leading edge pressure gradients. The combination of pressure gradient and flight Reynolds number testing on a thin airfoil has produced a unique data set relevant to propulsion system turbomachinery.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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