An experimental study of three-dimensional (3-D) shock wave turbulent boundary layer interaction has been carried out. Interactions generated by fin models having sharp and hemi-cylindrically blunted leading edges have been studied. Tests have been made using incoming turbulent boundary layer varying in thickness in the ratio of about 4:1. Extensive surface property measurements have been made on the test surface on which the incoming boundary layer developed and on the fin itself. All of these tests were carried out at a nominal freestream Mach number of 3, a freestream unit Reynolds number of about 63 million per meter, and under approximately adiabatic wall conditions. The emphasis in the study reported on in this paper was on two main areas. First, to determine the key geometric and/or flow parameters controlling the overall scaling and characteristics of both blunt and sharp fin-induced interactions. Second, to identify the conditions under which both blunt and sharp fins induced interactions have the same local scale and characteristics. (DePo)


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    Title :

    Experimental study of three-dimensional shock wave turbulent boundary layer interaction-scaling of sharp and blunt fin-induced flowfields


    Additional title:

    Experimentelle Untersuchung der Zusammenwirkung von Stosswellen und turbulenten Grenzschichten - Bewertung der Stroemungsfelder verursacht durch spitze und stumpfe Flossen


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    Publication date :

    1980


    Size :

    61 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English