Wall pressure fluctuations in supersonic boundary layers over compression ramps with different turning angles

Heng Yu Cai, Ming Yu, Dong Sun, Zheng Yin Ye, Peng Xin Liu, Xian Xu Yuan

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Abstract

In the present study, we investigate influences of shock intensity on wall pressure fluctuations by performing direct numerical simulations of supersonic turbulence boundary layers over compression ramps with different turning angles. We found that as the turning angle increases, low-frequency motions of the separation shock are enhanced, accompanied by enlarged energetic pressure structures with lower convection velocities. By inspecting wavenumber-frequency spectra under the assumption of streamwise homogeneity, we further identified two energetic modes convected at different velocities. The one with the lower convection velocity, namely, the "slow mode,"inherited from the upstream pressure fluctuations of the turbulent boundary layer, is decelerated when passing through the oblique shock, during which the "rapid mode"with pressure fluctuations convected at higher speeds are generated. The increasing turning angle decelerates the slow mode and intensifies the fast mode. The reconstruction of the flow field suggests that the rapid mode is associated with the shear layer generated adjacent to the interaction zone, while the slow mode is associated with the Görtler vortices on the ramp.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126105
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume34
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2022

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