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Measurement and Analysis of the Flowfields Induced by Suction Perforations
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1998
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AeroacousticsFlow ControlEngineeringFluid MechanicsSuction PerforationsIsolated Suction PerforationBoundary LayerHydraulicsUnsteady FlowCapillarity PhenomenonLongitudinal VorticesVortex DynamicHydraulic EngineeringCrossflow VorticesAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationFlow Measurement
The flow physics of laminar flow control suction surfaces is revealed by performing a detailed fundamental experimental investigation of an isolated suction perforation. A unique series of nonintrusive, high-resolution measurements are obtained using a three-component laser Doppler velocimetry system, and experiments are conducted in a low-speed, low-turbulence wind tunnel. The suction perforation flowfields are mapped for a range of sub- and supercritical suction rates and are found to be highly three dimensional. A rich variety of flowfield features is observed, including a pair of counter-rotating longitudinal vortices, multiple corotating longitudinal vortices, spanwise variations of the mean flow, and inherently unstable boundary-layer profiles. Critical suction limits, over a range of freestream speeds, are determined, and a new design criterion for critical suction is established. It is also shown that for sufficiently small perforations, irrespective of suction flow, boundary-layer transition does not occur. Further analyses of the measurements explore the possibility of interaction between the crossflow vortices and the suction-induced longitudinal vortices
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