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Supersonic Pre-Transitional Disturbances in Boundary Layers on Porous Surfaces

ORAL

Abstract

The effect of wall permeability on the response of pre-transitional supersonic boundary layers subject to low-amplitude, free-stream vortical disturbances is investigated via asymptotic methods and numerically. A porous wall with regularly-spaced cylindrical pores couples the pressure and wall-normal velocity fluctuations at the wall when the spanwise diffusion is negligible, thereby reducing the growth of low-frequency laminar streaks. Highly-oblique Tollmien-Schlichting waves that develop further downstream are instead enhanced by the porous set. This finding is confirmed by a triple-deck analysis, which shows that the onset of Tollmien-Schlichting waves shifts upstream over a permeable wall. For boundary layers on concave permeable walls, the initial amplitude of the Görtler vortices is attenuated, while their growth rate is initially enhanced and then attenuated further downstream.

Presenters

  • Ludovico Fossa'

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Sheffield (UK), The University of Sheffield

Authors

  • Ludovico Fossa'

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Sheffield (UK), The University of Sheffield

  • Pierre Ricco

    University of Sheffield, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Sheffield (UK)