Convective-Absolute Transition of Non-Isothermal Compressible Shear Layer |
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Authors: | Jean-Christophe Robinet |
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Affiliation: | 1. SINUMEF Laboratory, ENSAM-Paris, 151 Boulevard de l'H?pital, 75013, Paris, France
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Abstract: | The linear stability of inviscid compressible shear layers is studied. When the layer develops at the vicinity of a wall, the two parallel flows can have velocity of the same sign or of opposite sign. This situation is examined in order to obtain first hints on the stability of separated flows in the compressible regime. The shear layer is described by an hyperbolic tangent profile for the velocity component and the Crocco relation for the temperature profile. The gravity effects and the superficial tension are neglected. By examining the temporal growth rate at the saddle point in the wave number space, the flow is characterized as being either absolutely unstable or convectively unstable. This study principally shows the non-isothermal effect on the absolute-convective transition in compressible shear flow. Results are presented, showing the amount of the backflow necessary to have this type of transition for a range of primary flow Mach number M 1 up to 3.0. The boundary of the absolute-convective transition is defined as a function of the velocity ratio, the temperature ratio and the Machnumber. |
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