1. Experiments on the Artificial Disturbance Evolution in 2D and 3D Spanwise Modulated Boundary Layers at Mach 2 and 2.5
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G. L. Kolosov, A. V. Panina, Yury G. Yermolaev, Alexander D. Kosinov, and Nikolay Semionov
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Physics ,flat palate ,laminar-turbulent transition ,Acoustics ,Boundary layer control ,swept wing ,General Medicine ,experiments ,boundary layer ,Mach wave ,supersonic flow ,artificial disturbance ,symbols.namesake ,Boundary layer ,nonlinearity ,Mach number ,microroughness ,symbols ,Laminar-turbulent transition ,Swept wing ,Supersonic speed ,Choked flow ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Experimental data on the nonlinear wave train development in 3D supersonic boundary layer over swept wing and experimental investigation of wave train development in spanwise modulated boundary layer on flat plate and swept wing at Mach number 2 and 2.5 are presented. Artificial disturbances in the boundary layer were excited by periodical glow discharge mainly at 10 and 20 kHz. It was found, that some disturbance excitation downstream cannot be explained by linear stability theory. It was obtained that receptivity of supersonic boundary layer to the surface excited controlled pulsations and the wave train development essentially depends on the Mach number.
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- 2015
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