Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Use of surface pressures, heat-transfer rates, and flow-visualization photographs to define the flowfields for simulated infinite cylinders. Four cylindrical cross sections were studied in the experimental program, which was conducted at free-stream Mach numbers of 5 to 15, free-stream unit Reynolds numbers from 2 to 20 million per foot, and angles of attack from 30 to 90 deg. Although swept-cylinder theory provides a reasonable correlation of the measured laminar heat-transfer rates in the plane of symmetry, improved correlation with the measurements is obtained if the three-dimensional nature of the flow is taken into account. In cases where the boundary layer on the windward forebody was turbulent, the large velocity gradients near the chines produced relaminarization of the boundary layer prior to separation. The average heat-transfer-rate in the separated region, which is weakly dependent on the free-stream conditions, was found to be a linear function of the angle of attack. For a given flow condition the effect of the leeward geometry on heat transfer can be correlated by a single geometric parameter which is dependent on the location of separation.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
AIAA PAPER 72-294
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Thermophysics Conference; Apr 10, 1972 - Apr 12, 1972; San Antonio, TX
Format:
text
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