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Origin of flow asymmetry in planar nozzles with separation
Authors:S B Verma  C Manisankar
Institution:1. Experimental Aerodynamic Division, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bangalore, 560017, India
2. Flow Structure Management and Aircraft and Spacecraft Aerodynamics, National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bangalore, 560017, India
Abstract:An experimental investigation was conducted to study the mechanisms that lead to the origin of flow asymmetry in overexpanded planar nozzles, especially at low nozzle pressure ratios. Three Mach 2 planar nozzles with different divergent wall angles but same area-ratio were tested. For all three nozzles, a large portion of the dimensional pressure rise data across the separation shock shows the nature of boundary layer to be in the laminar/transitional state. Depending upon the local flow conditions, the flow can, therefore, experience either an early or a delayed separation on either wall. This can result in a free or a restricted shock separation condition on either wall which can initiate the beginning of flow asymmetry in nozzles at low nozzle pressure ratio. However, a higher nozzle wall angle was observed to prevent initiation of such a flow asymmetry. The present tests, therefore, indicate that in addition to the state of the boundary layer along the nozzle wall, the proximity of the separated shear layer to the nozzle walls also seems to play a dominant role in initiating conditions that favor the origin of flow asymmetry in nozzles. A significant drop in the shock unsteadiness levels was also indicated by increasing the wall angle.
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