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Forward-facing steps induced transition in a subsonic boundary layer

Forward-facing steps induced transition in a subsonic boundary layer
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摘要 A forward-facing step (FFS) immersed in a subsonic boundary layer is studied through a high-order flux reconstruction (FR) method to highlight the flow transition induced by the step. The step height is a third of the local boundary-layer thickness. The Reynolds number based on the step height is 720. Inlet disturbances are introduced giving rise to streamwise vortices upstream of the step. It is observed that these small-scale streamwise structures interact with the step and hairpin vortices are quickly developed after the step leading to flow transition in the boundary layer. A forward-facing step (FFS) immersed in a subsonic boundary layer is studied through a high-order flux reconstruction (FR) method to highlight the flow transition induced by the step. The step height is a third of the local boundary-layer thickness. The Reynolds number based on the step height is 720. Inlet disturbances are introduced giving rise to streamwise vortices upstream of the step. It is observed that these small-scale streamwise structures interact with the step and hairpin vortices are quickly developed after the step leading to flow transition in the boundary layer.
作者 Hui Zhu Song Fu
出处 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第10期34-44,共11页 中国科学:物理学、力学、天文学(英文版)
关键词 forward-facing steps boundary layer transitional flow 边界层厚度 台阶高度 亚音速 跃迁 诱导 前向 边界层转捩 雷诺兹数
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