The simulation of unsteady transonic flow and the stability of a transonic boundary layer
β Scribed by A.N. Bogdanov; V.N. Diyesperov
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 638 KB
- Volume
- 69
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8928
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β¦ Synopsis
A modified "triple-deck" model is proposed to investigate free unsteady viscid-inviscid interaction at transonic velocities. The modification of the model is the inclusion of the singular term of the transonic expansion, thanks to which the Lin-Reissner-Tsien equation can be refined and a more accurate description given of unsteady and non-linear phenomena. The modified model is used to consider the stability of the boundary layer interacting with an unsteady inviscid flow at transonic velocities. It is shown that the modified model enables one to take into account an additional perturbation, which escapes consideration when the classical triple-deck model is used.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Perturbations in a boundary layer when there is unsteady free viscous-inviscid interaction at transonic velocities are investigated using a modified "triple-deck" model. Two problems are considered: the effect of acoustic perturbations arriving from outside and of perturbations excited from a stream
A solution technique for unsteady transonic small perturbations is presented which is based on semi-discrete finite clement concepts constructed in time with linear interpolation. A shock searching finite-difference scheme is used in the assembled element equations. The mixed method (finite elemen