Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
A parametric study of a Mach 8 fin-induced shock interaction with a turbulent boundary layer was performed in a shock tunnel using surface oil-dot visualization and surface pressure measurements. The study showed that the interaction was separated and secondary separation was detected for the strongest cases studied. Although the inviscid shock wave was close to the fin, the interaction was spread over large angular extents. The interaction showed inception to conical symmetry at the highest shock strengths. Additionally, the surface pressure distribution showed an extensive plateau region, with no distinct dip associated with strongly separated interactions. Between the fin and the inviscid shock, the surface pressure rose rapidly but did not approach the downstream inviscid shock, the surface pressure rose rapidly but did not approach the downstream inviscid value.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
AIAA PAPER 91-1769
Format:
text