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Author(s):  
Xin Li ◽  
Siyuan Zhang ◽  
Junyi Duan ◽  
Xiaobo Liu ◽  
Wanghao Wu

The compressibility effect and transport motion in highspeed turbulent boundary layer (TBL) is a fundamental problem because they dominate the average and statistical characteristics. Using the statistical methods and flow visualization technology, flat-plate TBLs at [Formula: see text] with high- and low-wall temperatures, [Formula: see text] and 1.9, are investigated based on the direct numerical simulation (DNS) datasets. Compared with previous studies, this study considers relative higher Mach number and strong cold wall temperature condition at the same time. First, the turbulent Mach number and turbulent intensity show that the compressibility effects are enhanced by the cooling process. Second, the high-order statistical moments and structure parameters confirm cold wall that causes stronger compressibility and the corresponding increased intensities of local streamwise and wall-normal transport motions. Finally, for uncovering the relationship between the compressibility effect and turbulent transport, more in-depth visualization analyses of velocity streaks are performed. It is found that ‘knot-like’ structures are generated when cooling the wall, and they lead to stronger intermittent, which results in the rapid increase of local compressibility effect and the wall-normal transport motion. Our research sheds light on providing a theoretical basis for further understanding the compressibility effects of TBL at high Mach number.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tyler R. Hendrickson ◽  
Pramod Subbareddy ◽  
Graham V. Candler

Author(s):  
Ji Zhang ◽  
Mingjun Wang ◽  
Chong Chen ◽  
Wenxi Tian ◽  
Suizheng Qiu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 929 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dehao Xu ◽  
Jianchun Wang ◽  
Minping Wan ◽  
Changping Yu ◽  
Xinliang Li ◽  
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The effect of wall temperature on the transfer of kinetic energy in a hypersonic turbulent boundary layer for different Mach numbers and wall temperature ratios is studied by direct numerical simulation. A cold wall temperature can enhance the compressibility effect in the near-wall region through increasing the temperature gradient and wall heat flux. It is shown that the cold wall temperature enhances the local reverse transfer of kinetic energy from small scales to large scales, and suppresses the local direct transfer of kinetic energy from large scales to small scales. The average filtered spatial convection and average filtered viscous dissipation are dominant in the near-wall region, while the average subgrid-scale flux of kinetic energy achieves its peak value in the buffer layer. It is found that the wall can suppress the inter-scale transfer of kinetic energy, especially for the situation of a cold wall. A strong local reverse transfer of fluctuating kinetic energy is identified in the buffer layer in the inertial range. Helmholtz decomposition is applied to analyse the compressibility effect on the subgrid-scale flux of kinetic energy. A strong transfer of the solenoidal component of fluctuating kinetic energy is identified in the buffer layer, while a significant transfer of the dilatational component of fluctuating kinetic energy is observed in the near-wall region. It is also shown that compression motions have a major contribution to the direct transfer of fluctuating kinetic energy, while expansion motions play a marked role in the reverse transfer of fluctuating kinetic energy.


ACS Omega ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (37) ◽  
pp. 23710-23722
Author(s):  
Nur Hamizah Zainal Ariffin ◽  
Muhammad Aniq Shazni Mohammad Haniff ◽  
Mohd Ismahadi Syono ◽  
Mohd Ambri Mohamed ◽  
Azrul Azlan Hamzah ◽  
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ACS Omega ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Aniq Shazni Mohammad Haniff ◽  
Nur Hamizah Zainal Ariffin ◽  
Poh Choon Ooi ◽  
Mohd Farhanulhakim Mohd Razip Wee ◽  
Mohd Ambri Mohamed ◽  
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