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Leading-edge receptivity of a hypersonic boundary layer on a flat plate
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AeroacousticsHypersonic Boundary LayerEngineeringFlat PlateWave MotionBoundary LayerWave PhysicsOcean AcousticsVibrationsPhysical AcousticSound PropagationAcoustic MethodsOcean Wave MechanicsWave PropagationBoundary Layer ReceptivitySharp Leading EdgeAerodynamicsFar-field HydrodynamicsLeading-edge Receptivity
Experimental investigations of the boundary layer receptivity, on the sharp leading edge of a at plate, to acoustic waves induced by two-dimensional and three- dimensional perturbers, have been performed for a free-stream Mach number M ∞ = 5.92. The fields of controlled free-stream disturbances were studied. It was shown that two-dimensional and three-dimensional perturbers radiate acoustic waves and that these perturbers present a set of harmonic motionless sources and moving sources with constant amplitude. The disturbances excited in the boundary layer were measured. It was found that acoustic waves impinging on the leading edge generate Tollmien–Schlichting waves in the boundary layer. The receptivity coefficients were obtained for several radiation conditions and intensities. It was shown that there is a dependence of receptivity coefficients on the wave inclination angles.