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Correlation of Nosetip Boundary-Layer Transition Data Measured in Ballistics-Range Experiments
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1981
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AeroacousticsEngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsBoundary LayerBallistics RangeSurface-temperature ContoursAerodynamicsTransport PhenomenaBallistics-range ExperimentsTerminal BallisticsInstrumentationAutomotive AerodynamicsVarious Carbonaceous Materials
Preablated nosetips of various carbonaceous materials were tested in a ballistics range. Surface-temperature contours, measured with image-converter cameras, were used to define boundary-layer transition-front contours. Measurements of surface roughness, surface temperature, average transition-front location, and freestream environment were combined with calculations of nosetip flowfields, and with calculations of laminar boundary-layer development in these flowfields, to transform all data into various dimensionless parameters. These parameters were defined by previous attempts to correlate existing wind-tunnel data for transition on rough/blunt bodies. Of the available correlating techniques, only one, based on the concept of a constant (critical) roughness Reynolds number for transition, was found to successfully describe both the wind-tunnel and ballistics-range data, thereby validating the extrapolation of this concept to actual re-entry vehicle materials and environments.
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