Secondary Instabilities of Görtler Vortices in High-Speed Boundary Layers

Secondary Instabilities of Görtler Vortices in High-Speed Boundary Layers
Author: Jie Ren
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811068321

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This thesis first reveals the mechanism of Görtler instabilities and then demonstrates how transitions at hypersonic flows can be effectively controlled (either promoted or suppressed) with Görtler or Klebanoff modes. It focuses on understanding and controlling flow transitions from mild laminar to fully turbulent flows at high speeds—aspects that have become crucial at the dawn of an incredible era, in which hypersonic vehicles are becoming available. Once this occurs, it will be possible to travel from Beijing to Los Angeles within just 2 hours, and we will all live in a genuinely global village—and not just virtually, but physically. Görtler instabilities have often been used to promote flow transition in hypersonic vehicles. However, how Görtler instabilities are excited and how they evolve in hypersonic flows are questions that have yet to be answered.

On the Gortler Vortex Instability Mechanism at Hypersonic Speeds

On the Gortler Vortex Instability Mechanism at Hypersonic Speeds
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722454630

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The linear instability of the hypersonic boundary layer on a curved wall is considered. As a starting point the viscosity of the fluid is taken to be a linear function of temperature and real-gas effects are ignored. It is shown that the flow is susceptible to Gortler vortices and that they are trapped in the logarithmically thin adjustment layer in which the temperature of the basic flow changes rapidly to its free stream value. The vortices decay exponentially in both directions away from this layer and are most unstable when their wavelength is comparable with the depth of the adjustment layer. The non-uniqueness of the neutral stability curve associated with incompressible Gortler vortices is shown to disappear at high Mach numbers if the appropriate fast streamwise dependence of the instability is built into the disturbance flow structure. It is shown that in the hypersonic limit wall-cooling has a negligible effect on the stability of a fluid with a given value of the Chapman constant. Hall, Philip and Fu, Yibin Langley Research Center NAS1-18605; RTOP 505-90-21-01...

On the Goertler Instability in Hypersonic Flows

On the Goertler Instability in Hypersonic Flows
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722678227

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The Goertler vortex instability mechanism in a hypersonic boundary layer on a curved wall is investigated. The precise roles of the effects of boundary layer growth, wall cooling, and gas dissociation is clarified in the determination of stability properties. It is first assumed that the fluid is an ideal gas with viscosity given by Sutherland's law. It is shown that when the free stream Mach number M is large, the boundary layer divides into two sublayers: a wall layer of O(M sup 3/2) thickness over which the basic state temperature is O(M squared) and a temperature adjustment layer of O(1) thickness over which the basic state temperature decreases monotonically to its free stream value. Goertler vortices which have wavelengths comparable with the boundary layer thickness are referred to as wall modes. It is shown that their downstream evolution is governed by a set of parabolic partial differential equations and that they have the usual features of Goertler vortices in incompressible boundary layers. As the local wavenumber increases, the neutral Goertler number decreases and the center of vortex activity moves towards the temperature adjustment layer. Goertler vortices with wavenumbers of order one or larger must necessarily be trapped in the temperature adjustment layer and it is this mode which is most dangerous. For this mode, it was found that the leading order term in the Goertler number expansion is independent of the wavenumber and is due to the curvature of the basic state. This term is also the asymptotic limit of the neutral Goertler numbers of the wall mode. To determine the higher order corrections terms in the Goertler number expansion, two wall curvature cases are distinguished. Real gas effects were investigated by assuming that the fluid is an ideal dissociating gas. It was found that both gas dissociation and wall cooling are destabilizing for the mode trapped in the temperature adjustment layer, but for the wall mode trapped near the wall the ef...