Investigation on onset of shock-induced separation |
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Authors: | H. -D. Kim K. Matsuo T. Setoguchi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Andong National University, 760-600 Andong, Korea;(2) Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, 816 Fukuoka, Japan;(3) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Saga University, 840 Saga, Japan |
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Abstract: | A great number of experimental data indicating shock wave/boundary layer interactions in internal or external supersonic flows were reviewed to make clear the mechanism of the interaction and to decide the onset of shock-induced separation. The interesting conclusions were obtained for the considerably wide range of flow geometries that the onset of separation is independent of the flow geometries and the boundary layer Reynolds number. It is found that the pressure rise necessary to separate the boundary layer in supersonic external flows could be applied to such internal flows as overexpanded nozzles or diffusers. This is due to the fact that the separation phenomenon caused by shock wave/boundary layer interactions is processed through a supersonic deceleration. The shock-induced separation in almost all of interacting flow fields is governed by the concept of free interaction, and the onset of shock-induced separation is only a function of the Mach number just upstream of shock wave. However, physical scales of the produced separation are not independent of the downstream flow fields. |
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Keywords: | Supersonic flow Shock wave Boundary layer Separation Free interaction Compressible flow |
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