Shock Oscillation Mechanism of Highly Separated Transitional Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions
Philipp L. Nel,
Anne-Marie Schreyer,
Ferry F. J. Schrijer
et al.
Abstract:Reynolds numbers at cruise altitude can be such that a laminar boundary layer persists on the suction side of a transonic fan blade up to the shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction (SBLI). In a transitional SBLI which exhibits sufficiently large shock-induced separation, a shock oscillation mechanism characterized by growth and natural suppression of the upstream laminar section of the separation bubble occurs. To validate the shock oscillation mechanism observed in large eddy simulations (LES), the shock oscil… Show more
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