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On quasi-steady boundary-layer separation in supersonic flow. Part 2. Downstream moving separation point

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Title: On quasi-steady boundary-layer separation in supersonic flow. Part 2. Downstream moving separation point
Authors: Ruban, A
Djehizian, A
Kirsten, J
Kravtsova, MA
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: In this paper we study the perturbations produced in the boundary layer by an impinging oblique shock wave or Prandtl–Meyer expansion fan. The flow outside the boundary layer is assumed supersonic, and we also assume that the point, where the shock wave/expansion fan impinges on the boundary layer, moves downstream. To study the flow, it is convenient to use the coordinate frame moving with the shock; in this frame, the body surface moves upstream. We first study numerically the case when the shock velocity Vsh=O(Re−1/8) . In this case the interaction of the boundary layer with the shock can be described by the classical equations of the triple-deck theory. We find that, as Vsh increases, the boundary layer proves to be more prone to separation when exposed to the expansion fan, not the compression shock. Then we assume Vsh to be in the range 1≫Vsh≫Re−1/8 . Under these conditions, the process of the interaction between the boundary layer and the shock/expansion fan can be treated as inviscid and quasi-steady if considered in the reference frame moving with the shock/expansion fan. The inviscid analysis allows us to determine the pressure distribution in the interaction region. We then turn our attention to a thin viscous sublayer that lies closer to the body surface. In this sublayer the flow is described by classical Prandtl's equations. The solution to these equations develops a singularity provided that the expansion fan is strong enough. The flow analysis in a small vicinity of the singular point shows an accelerated ‘expansion’ of the flow similar to the one reported by Neiland (Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Mech. Zhidk. Gaza, vol. 5, 1969a, pp. 53–60) in his analysis of supersonic flow separation from a convex corner.
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2020
Date of Acceptance: 12-Jun-2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/83643
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2020.486
ISSN: 0022-1120
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Journal / Book Title: Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume: 900
Copyright Statement: © The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. This paper has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer-review and/or editorial input by Cambridge University Press.
Keywords: Science & Technology
Technology
Physical Sciences
Mechanics
Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
Physics
boundary layer separation
high-speed flow
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Science & Technology
Technology
Physical Sciences
Mechanics
Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
Physics
boundary layer separation
high-speed flow
TRAILING-EDGE
01 Mathematical Sciences
09 Engineering
Fluids & Plasmas
Publication Status: Published
Article Number: PII S0022112020004863
Online Publication Date: 2020-08-03
Appears in Collections:Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Mathematics



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