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Hot-Wire Measurements of the Influence of Surface Steps on Transition in Favorable Pressure Gradient Boundary Layers
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2010
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringBoundary Layer TransitionHot-wire MeasurementsBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowNumerical SimulationManufacturing TolerancesSurface StepsThermodynamicsBoundary Layer ParametersPhysicsHeat TransferMultiphase FlowAerostructureAerospace EngineeringInterior LayerApplied PhysicsAeroelasticityAerodynamics
An examination of the effects of surface step excrescences on boundary layer transition was performed, using a unique experimental facility. The objective of the work was to characterize the variation of transition Reynolds numbers with measurable step size and boundary layer parameters, with the specific goal of specifying new tolerance criteria for laminar flow airfoils, alongside a fundamental investigation of boundary layer transition mechanisms. This paper focuses on interpretation of hot-wire measurements, including supporting stability calculations, undertaken as part of the study. The results for both forward and aft-facing steps indicated a substantial stabilizing effect of favorable pressure gradient on excrescence-induced boundary layer transition. These findings suggest that manufacturing tolerances for laminar flow aircraft could be loosened in areas where even mild favorable pressure gradients exist.
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