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Analysis of Instabilities in Non-Axisymmetric Hypersonic Boundary Layers over Cones
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulenceComputational MechanicsBoundary LayerCircular ConesUnsteady FlowNonlinear Hyperbolic ProblemHypersonic FlowHydrodynamic StabilityPhysicsFree Boundary ProblemCompression ConeMach 6Aerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingAerodynamicsVortex Induced Vibration
Hypersonic flows over circular cones constitute one of the most important generic configurations for fundamental aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic studies. In this paper, numerical computations are carried out for Mach 6 flows over a 7-degree half-angle cone with two different flow incidence angles and a compression cone with a large concave curvature. Instability wave and transition-related flow physics are investigated using a series of advanced stability methods ranging from conventional linear stability theory (LST) and a higher-fidelity linear and nonlinear parabolized stability equations (PSE), to the 2D eigenvalue analysis based on partial differential equations. Computed N factor distribution pertinent to various instability mechanisms over the cone surface provides initial assessments of possible transition fronts and a guide to corresponding disturbance characteristics such as frequency and azimuthal wave numbers. It is also shown that strong secondary instability that eventually leads to transition to turbulence can be simulated very efficiently using a combination of advanced stability methods described above.
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