以Tollmien-Schlichting不稳定性为主导的边界层过渡中表面间隙效应的表征

IF 2.8 Q2 MECHANICS Flow (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2022-03-22 DOI:10.1017/flo.2022.1
J. Crouch, V. Kosorygin, M. I. Sutanto, G. Miller
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摘要采用线性稳定性理论和实验相结合的方法,研究了光滑表面过渡由托尔曼-施里希廷(TS)不稳定性引起的边界层中,间隙(矩形表面空腔)对边界层过渡的影响。结果显示了广泛的间隙特性,以及相关的过渡位置,从光滑表面位置一直向前到间隙位置。跃迁运动可以用一个变量$N$-因子很好地描述,该因子将间隙特性与导致跃迁的不稳定放大水平$e^N$联系起来。间隙效应对ts波跃迁的影响表现为两种极限行为。对于浅间隙$d/w < 0.017$, $N$-因子的减小是间隙深度$d$的函数,与间隙宽度$w$无关。对于深间隙$d/w > 0.028$, $N$-因子的减小是间隙宽度的函数,与间隙深度无关。当间隙宽度和深度相对于位移厚度$\delta ^*$都足够大时,ts波跃迁被绕过,导致在间隙位置发生跃迁。这些行为以($w/ \delta ^*$, $d/ \delta ^*$)的形式绘制出来,为间隙对过渡的影响提供了预测模型。
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Characterizing surface-gap effects on boundary-layer transition dominated by Tollmien–Schlichting instability
Abstract Effects of gaps (rectangular surface cavities) on boundary-layer transition are investigated using a combination of linear stability theory and experiments, for boundary layers where the smooth-surface transition results from Tollmien–Schlichting (TS) instability. Results are presented for a wide range of gap characteristics, with the associated transition locations ranging from the smooth-surface location all the way forward to the gap location. The transition movement is well described by a variable $N$-factor, which links the gap characteristics to the level of instability amplification $e^N$ leading to transition. The gap effects on TS-wave transition are characterized by two limiting behaviours. For shallow gaps $d/w < 0.017$, the reduction in $N$-factor is a function of the gap depth $d$ and is independent of the gap width $w$. For deep gaps $d/w > 0.028$, the reduction in $N$-factor is a function of the gap width and is independent of the gap depth. When both the gap width and depth are sufficiently large relative to the displacement thickness $\delta ^*$, the TS-wave transition is bypassed, resulting in transition at the gap location. These behaviours are mapped out in terms of ($w/ \delta ^*$, $d/ \delta ^*$), providing a predictive model for gap effects on transition.
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