Leading-edge pressure gradient effect on boundary layer receptivity to free-stream turbulence

被引:7
作者
Mamidala, Santhosh B. [1 ]
Weingartner, A. [1 ]
Fransson, J. H. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] KTH Engn Mech, Tekn Ringen 8, S-11428 Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
boundary layer receptivity; transition to turbulence; DISTURBANCE GROWTH; BYPASS TRANSITION; SIMULATIONS;
D O I
10.1017/jfm.2022.19
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
Free-stream turbulence (FST) induced boundary layer transition is an intricate physical process that starts already at the leading edge (LE) with the LE receptivity process dictating how the broad spectrum of FST scales is received by the boundary layer. The importance of the FST integral length scale, apart from the turbulence intensity, has recently been recognized in transition prediction but a systematic variational study of the LE pressure gradient has still not been undertaken. Here, the LE pressure gradient is systematically varied in order to quantify its effect on the transition location. To this purpose, we present a measurement technique for accurate determination of flat-plate boundary layer transition location. The technique is based on electret condenser microphones which are distributed in the streamwise direction with high spatial resolution. All time signals are acquired simultaneously and post-processed giving the full intermittency distribution of the flow over the plate in a few minutes. The technique is validated against a similar procedure using hot-wire anemometry measurements. Our data clearly shows that the LE pressure gradient plays a decisive role in the receptivity process for small integral length scales, at moderate turbulence intensities, leading to variations in the transitional Reynolds number close to 40 %. To our knowledge, this high sensitivity of LE pressure gradient to transition has so far not been reported and our experiments were therefore partly repeated using another LE to ensure set-up independence and result repeatability.
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