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The effects of leading edge bluntness on boundary layer transition and separation have been studied experimentally. The studies have been carried out in a hypersonic gun tunnel facility at M ∞ = 8.2 and Re ∞ /cm = 9.0 × 104. The flow structure over a low aspect ratio flat plate with a full span trailing edge flap has been investigated using high speed Schlieren photography as well as surface pressure and heat transfer measurements.
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Abbreviations
- C :
-
Chapman-Rubesin constant
- Cd :
-
Leading edge drag coefficient
- C H :
-
Heat transfer coefficient q/ρ ∞ U ∞ c p (T 0 — T w )
- Cp :
-
Specific heat (isobaric)
- d :
-
Leading edge diameter
- L :
-
Hingeline length
- M :
-
Mach number
- Re :
-
Reynolds number
- T:
-
Temperature
- x :
-
Distance from the leading edge
- χ:
-
Viscous interaction parameter, \(M^3 \,\sqrt {(C/\operatorname{Re} _x )}\)
- χε :
-
ε[0.664 + 1.73(T w /T 0)]χ
- ε:
-
(γ − 1)/(γ + 1)
- γ:
-
Ratio of specific heats
- Kε :
-
M 3 C D ε (d/dx)
- β :
-
Bluntness-viscous interaction parameter χε/κ 2/3ε
- δ :
-
Flap deflection angle (°)
- δx :
-
Change in distance along the plate
- α :
-
Angle of incidence (°)
- w :
-
wall
- f :
-
flap
- O:
-
reservoir
- ∞:
-
freestream
- s :
-
Separation (in Figures 1–6)
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Kumar, D., Stollery, J.L. (1995). Effects of Leading-Edge Bluntness on Control Flap Effectiveness at Hypersonic Speeds. In: Brun, R., Dumitrescu, L.Z. (eds) Shock Waves @ Marseille I. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78829-1_6
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