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Hypersonic attachment-line instabilities with large sweep Mach numbers

Published 10 Jun 2020 in physics.flu-dyn | (2006.05970v1)

Abstract: This study aims to shed light on hypersonic attachment-line instabilities with large sweep Mach numbers. Highly swept flows over a cold cylinder that give rise to large sweep Mach numbers are studied. High fidelity base flows are obtained by solving full Navier-Stokes equations with a high-order shock-fitting method. Using local and global stability theories, an attachment-line mode is found to be dominant for the laminar-turbulent transition along the leading edge that agrees well with experimental observations Gaillard1999. The behavior of this mode explains the reason why the transition occurs earlier as the sweep Mach number is above 5. Also, this attachment-line mode is absent if the base flow is calculated with boundary-layer assumptions, indicating that the influence of inviscid flow outside the boundary layer can not be ignored as is normally done. It is clearly demonstrated that the global modes display the features of both attachment-line modes, as in sweep Hiemenz flow, and cross-flow-like modes further downstream along the surface. In contrast to incompressible flows, the mode is shown to be of inviscid nature. Moreover, the leading-edge curvature has a destabilizing effect on the attachment-line mode for large spanwise wave numbers but a stabilizing effect for small spanwise wave numbers.

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