Abstract:
Results of a numerical and experimental study of characteristics of disturbances in a hypersonic shock layer on a flat plate covered by a sound-absorbing coating and aligned at an angle of attack are presented. Experiments and computations are performed for the free-stream Mach number $\mathrm{M}_\infty=21$ and Reynolds number $\operatorname{Re}_L = 6\cdot10^4$. A possibility of suppressing pressure fluctuations in the shock layer at frequencies of $20$–$40$ kHz with the use of tubular and porous materials incorporated into the plate surface is demonstrated. Results of numerical simulations are found to be in good agreement with experimental data.
Keywords:hypersonic shock layer, control of disturbances, sound-absorbing coatings, experiment, numerical simulations, Khristianovich.