This study investigates the large-scale unsteadiness of the 3D shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction generated by a 22.5° compression ramp with 30° sweep in a Mach 2 flow. This study extends previous work to examine the possible unsteadiness mechanisms of the separation line in differing frequency bands. This is achieved through ensemble averaging and lower-order proper orthogonal decomposition reconstructions that are targeted to extract certain physical processes. Unsteadiness is examined within three frequency bands: low frequency ( S t < 0.01 ) , midfrequency ( 0.01 < S t < 0.1 ) , and high frequency ( S t > 0.1 ) . Each frequency band contains a very similar degree of kinetic energy ( 30 % ) and likely contributes equally to the movement of the separation line. The low- and midfrequency unsteadiness of the separation line continues to show a strong correlation with the inflowing boundary-layer velocity, with boundary-layer superstructures driving the midfrequency unsteadiness. The high-frequency unsteadiness appears related to coherent structures within the separation region, which form in alternating pairs of high- and low-velocity deficit and appear to cause the separation line to ripple as they travel with the cross-flow. The frequency of this type of unsteadiness is dependent on the cross-flow velocities and the size of the separation structures, a finding that agrees with the literature.


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    Title :

    Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Analysis of Swept-Ramp Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Unsteadiness at Mach 2


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    Published in:

    AIAA Journal ; 57 , 8 ; 3395-3409


    Publication date :

    2019-07-03


    Size :

    15 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English