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Some anomalies between wind tunnel and flight transition results
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1981
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Transition OnsetUnsteady FlowAeronauticsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringTransition ProcessFluid MechanicsCivil EngineeringTurbulence ModelingAeroelasticityAerodynamicsWind TunnelVortex Induced VibrationWind EngineeringEnvironmental Disturbance InfluenceBoundary LayerHydrodynamic Stability
A review of environmental disturbance influence and boundary layer transition measurements on a large collection of reference sharp cone tests in wind tunnels and of recent transonic-supersonic cone flight results have previously demonstrated the dominance of free-stream disturbance level on the transition process from the beginning to end. Variation of the ratio of transition Reynolds number at onset-to-end with Mach number has been shown to be consistently different between flight and wind tunnels. Previous correlations of the end of transition with disturbance level give good results for flight and large number of tunnels, however, anomalies occur for similar correlation based on transition onset. Present cone results with a tunnel sonic throat reduced the disturbance level by an order of magnitude with transition values comparable to flight.
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