Effects of Forward-Facing Step Shape on Stationary Crossflow Instability Growth and Breakdown

Autor: Jenna L. Eppink, Cody Casper
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum.
DOI: 10.2514/6.2019-3532
Popis: The effect of forward-facing step shape on stationary-crossflow growth was studied downstream of a two-dimensional step in a swept-wing flow. The step height was set at 81% of the local unperturbed boundary layer thickness at the step location, and the shape was varied by placing two ramps of differing slopes upstream of the step: 30◦ and 45◦. The ramps were successful at delaying transition, with increasing success as the slope was decreased. The ramps significantly altered the mean flow, reducing or eliminating the separation region and crossflow-reversal region downstream of the step, which reduced the amplification of the stationary crossflow modes shortly downstream of the step. The mean flow modification induced by the step also had destabilizing effects that persisted farther downstream as the flow recovered from the near-step region. The downstream growth of the stationary crossflow instabilities was also mitigated by the introduction of the ramps upstream of the step. The presence of harmonics beginning near this region confirms previous findings that there are nonlinear interactions contributing to the growth of the instability.
Databáze: OpenAIRE