Shock-Induced Fan Cowl Separation During Aeroengine Windmilling at Diversion from Cruise
Kshitij Sabnis,
Holger Babinsky,
Luca Boscagli
et al.
Abstract:When a civil aircraft engine is operated at windmill during the cruise flight phase, there is supersonic flow acceleration around the leading edge of the fan cowl toward the external surface. The terminating normal shock wave can separate the turbulent boundary layer developing on this external surface. A series of experiments at a flight-relevant Reynolds number (1.2 million based on lip thickness) are performed in a quasi-two-dimensional wind tunnel rig to investigate the underlying flow physics. At a nomina… Show more
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