Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient

Boundary-layer flow over bodies such as aircraft wings or turbine blades is characterized by a pressure gradient due to the curved surface of the body. The boundary layer may experience modal and non-modal instability, and the type of dominant instability depends on whether the body is swept with re...

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Main Author: Schrader, Lars-Uve
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Stabilitet, Transition, Kontroll 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-93792013-01-08T13:10:57ZReceptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure GradientengSchrader, Lars-UveKTH, Stabilitet, Transition, KontrollStockholm : KTH2008Leading-edge effectsBoundary-layer flow over bodies such as aircraft wings or turbine blades is characterized by a pressure gradient due to the curved surface of the body. The boundary layer may experience modal and non-modal instability, and the type of dominant instability depends on whether the body is swept with respect to the oncoming flow or not. The growth of these disturbances causes transition of the boundary-layer flow to turbulence. Provided that they are convective in nature, the instabilities will only arise and persist if the boundary layer is continuously exposed to a perturbation environment. This may for example consist of turbulent fluctuations or sound waves in the free stream or of non-uniformities on the surface of the body. In engineering, it is of relevance to understand how susceptive to such perturbations the boundary layer is, and this issue is subject of receptivity analysis.   In this thesis, receptivity of simplified prototypes for flow past a wing is studied. In particular, the three-dimensional swept-plate boundary layer and the boundary layer forming on a flat plate with elliptic leading edge are considered. The response of the boundary layer to vortical free-stream disturbances and surface roughness is analyzed, receptivity mechanisms are identified and their efficiency is quantified. QC 2010102276218 VR ReceptivityLicentiate thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-9379urn:isbn:978-91-7415-155-8Trita-MEK, 0348-467X ; 2008:08application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Schrader, Lars-Uve
Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient
description Boundary-layer flow over bodies such as aircraft wings or turbine blades is characterized by a pressure gradient due to the curved surface of the body. The boundary layer may experience modal and non-modal instability, and the type of dominant instability depends on whether the body is swept with respect to the oncoming flow or not. The growth of these disturbances causes transition of the boundary-layer flow to turbulence. Provided that they are convective in nature, the instabilities will only arise and persist if the boundary layer is continuously exposed to a perturbation environment. This may for example consist of turbulent fluctuations or sound waves in the free stream or of non-uniformities on the surface of the body. In engineering, it is of relevance to understand how susceptive to such perturbations the boundary layer is, and this issue is subject of receptivity analysis.   In this thesis, receptivity of simplified prototypes for flow past a wing is studied. In particular, the three-dimensional swept-plate boundary layer and the boundary layer forming on a flat plate with elliptic leading edge are considered. The response of the boundary layer to vortical free-stream disturbances and surface roughness is analyzed, receptivity mechanisms are identified and their efficiency is quantified. === QC 20101022 === 76218 VR Receptivity
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title Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient
title_short Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient
title_full Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient
title_fullStr Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient
title_full_unstemmed Receptivity of Boundary Layers under Pressure Gradient
title_sort receptivity of boundary layers under pressure gradient
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