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Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 2025 Volume 66, Issue 1, Pages 53–59 (Mi pmtf9644)

Effect of the slot orientation angle on stabilization of a supersonic boundary layer

V. I. Lysenko, B. V. Smorodskii, A. D. Kosinov, A. A. Yatskikh

Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk

Abstract: An experimental study is performed on the influence of surface slots (grooves) with a depth of 0.18 mm (the depth-based Reynolds number is Re$_h$ $\approx$ 1000) with orientation angles $\varphi$ = 0, 30, 45, 90$^\circ$ on the stability of a supersonic boundary layer on a flat plate. Experiments with natural disturbances at the free-stream Mach number M=2 are performed. It is found that the maximum rates of the spatial growth of disturbances decrease as the slot orientation angle decreases from $\varphi$ = 90$^\circ$ to zero. At $\varphi$ = 0, 30$^\circ$, they become smaller than the corresponding values for a smooth plate. The results obtained show that the instability of the first mode of the supersonic boundary layer, which determines the laminar-turbulent transition at M = 2, can be stabilized by small-depth slots with moderate angles of their orientation (0$^\circ$ $\le\varphi<$ 40$^\circ$).

Keywords: compressible boundary layer, hydrodynamic stability, slots.

UDC: 532.526.3:539.217.1

Received: 24.01.2024
Revised: 04.03.2024
Accepted: 25.03.2024

DOI: 10.15372/PMTF202415452



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