Characteristics of Turbulent Spots in a Hypersonic Transitional Boundary Layer Inferred from Dense Arrays of Thin-film Heat Transfer Gauges

Author(s):  
S. Raghunath ◽  
B.C. Khoo ◽  
D. J. Mee
2005 ◽  
Vol 128 (4) ◽  
pp. 689-698 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. P. Chong ◽  
S. Zhong

This paper represents the results from an experimental investigation of the flow physics behind the difference in the transition zone length indicated by the momentum boundary layer and thermal boundary layer parameters observed on the suction surfaces of gas turbine blades. The experiments were carried out on turbulent spots created artificially in an otherwise laminar boundary layer developing over a heated flat plate in a zero pressure gradient and a favorable pressure gradient. A specially designed miniature triple wire probe was used to measure the streamwise velocity component U, transverse velocity component V and temperature T simultaneously during the passage of the spots. In this paper, the general characteristics of the ensemble-averaged velocity and temperature perturbations, rms fluctuations, and the second moment turbulent quantities are discussed and the influence of favorable pressure gradient on these parameters is examined. When a favorable pressure gradient is present, unlike in the velocity boundary layer where significant velocity fluctuations and Reynolds shear stress occur both on the plane of symmetry and the spanwise periphery, high temperature fluctuations (and turbulent heat fluxes) are confined in the plane of symmetry. The difference in the levels of velocity/temperature fluctuations at these two locations gives an indication of the effectiveness of momentum/heat transfer across the span of the spots. The results of this study indicate that the heat transfer within a spot is inhibited more than that of the momentum transfer at the presence of a favorable pressure gradient. This phenomenon is expected to slow down the development of a transitional thermal boundary layer, leading to a longer transitional zone length indicated by the heat transfer parameters as reported in the literature.


2008 ◽  
Vol 612 ◽  
pp. 81-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. R. SABATINO ◽  
C. R. SMITH

The properties of artificially initiated turbulent spots over a heated plate were investigated in a water channel. The instantaneous velocity field and surface Stanton number were simultaneously established using a technique that combines particle image velocimetry and thermochromic liquid crystal thermography. Several characteristics of a spot are found to be similar to those of a turbulent boundary layer. The spacing of the surface heat transfer streak patterns within the middle or ‘body’ of a turbulent spot are comparable to the low-speed streak spacing within a turbulent boundary layer. Additionally, the surface shear stress in the same region of a spot is also found to be comparable to a turbulent boundary layer. However, despite these similarities, the heat transfer within the spot body is found to be markedly less than the heat transfer for a turbulent boundary layer. In fact, the highest surface heat transfer occurs at the trailing or calmed region of a turbulent spot, regardless of maturity. Using a modified set of similarity coordinates, instantaneous two-dimensional streamlines suggest that turbulent spots entrain and subsequently recirculate warm surface fluid, thereby reducing the effective heat transfer within the majority of the spot. It is proposed that energetic vortices next to the wall, near the trailing edge of the spot body, are able to generate the highest surface heat transfer because they have the nearest access to cooler free-stream fluid.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (Spec. issue 2) ◽  
pp. 441-448
Author(s):  
Azeem Shahzad ◽  
Bushra Habib ◽  
Muhammad Nadeem ◽  
Muhammad Kamran ◽  
Hijaz Ahma ◽  
...  

In this framework, the boundary-layer mass and heat flow in a liquid film over an unsteady stretching cylinder are discussed under the influence of a magnetic field. By means of the similarity transformations the highly non-linear governing system of PDE is converted to ODE. We use the built-in function bvp4c in MATLAB to solve this system of ODE. The impact of distinctive parameters on velocity and temperature profile in the existence of an external magnetic field is depicted via graphs and deep analysis is also presented.


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