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Normal shock boundary layer control with various vortex generator geometries
Authors:S Lee  E Loth  H Babinsky
Affiliation:aUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Aerospace Engineering, 104 South Wright St., Urbana, IL 60801, United States;bUniversity of Virginia, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 122 Engineer’s Way, Charlottesville, VA 22904, United States;cUniversity of Cambridge, Engineering Department, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, United Kingdom
Abstract:Various vortex generators which include ramp, split-ramp and a new hybrid concept “ramped-vane” are investigated under normal shock conditions with a diffuser at Mach number of 1.3. The dimensions of the computational domain were designed using Reynolds Average Navier–Stokes studies to be representative of the flow in an external-compression supersonic inlet. Using this flow geometry, various vortex generator concepts were studied with Implicit Large Eddy Simulation. In general, the ramped-vane provided increased vorticity compared to the other devices and reduced the separation length downstream of the device centerline. In addition, the size, edge gap and streamwise position respect to the shock were studied for the ramped-vane and it was found that a height of about half the boundary thickness and a large trailing edge gap yielded a fully attached flow downstream of the device. This ramped-vane also provided the largest reduction in the turbulent kinetic energy and pressure fluctuations. Additional benefits include negligible drag while the reductions in boundary layer displacement thickness and shape factor were seen compared to other devices.
Keywords:Flow control  Supersonic boundary layer interaction  Vortex generator  Implicit Large Eddy Simulation  Flow separation  Diffuser
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