Sfeir, A.A.; PHD; SOE; 199590070; Industrial And Mechanical Engineering; asfeir@lau.edu.lb; Lebanese American University
Abstract:
Detailed measurements were performed in the region of interaction
of a laminar boundary layer with a compression corner at Mach numbers
near 2.5. Different models were tested permitting variation in the
angle of compression and the conditions downstream of reattachment.
The heat flux and the resistance of equilibrium of a hot wire
anemometer at any location in the flow field were measured.
These measurements were supplemented by either the wall or the pi tot
pressure to compute all thermodynamic and dynamic variables.
The results permitted verification of the hypothesis of zero
normal pressure gradients when the compression angle is small and the
boundary layer is laminar. The enthalpy in the separated bubble was
constant and equal to the wall enthalpy of a flat plate with attached
laminar boundary layer at the same Mach number. Evidence of a reversed
flow with velocities approximately 5% of the free stream velocity was
observed. The recompression along the separating streamline was found
to be very nearly isentropic. Critical points were located in the
reattachment region and a physical explanation proposed with special
emphasis on the location of transition.