The laminar-turbulent transition zone in the boundary layer
摘要:
The flow during transition from the laminar to a turbulent state in a boundary layer is best described through the distribution of the intermittency. In constant-pressure, two-dimensional flow, turbulent spots appear to propagate linearly; the hypothesis of concentrated breakdown, together with Emmons's theory, leads to an adequate model for the intermittency distribution over flow regimes ranging all the way from low subsonic to hypersonic speeds. However, when the pressure gradient is not zero, or when the flow is not two-dimensional, spot propagation characteristics are more complicated. The resulting intermittency distributions often show peculiarities that may be best viewed as 'subtransitions'. Previous experimental results in such situations are reviewed and recent results and models are discussed. The problem of predicting the onset of transition remains difficult, but is outside the scope of the present article. Although this paper is intended to be chiefly a survey, several new results in various stages of publication are also included.
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Bibliography, Theoretical or Mathematical/ boundary layer turbulence flow instability hypersonic flow laminar flow laminar to turbulent transitions/ instability laminar-turbulent transition zone boundary layer intermittency constant-pressure two-dimensional flow turbulent spots concentrated breakdown Emmons's theory subsonic to hypersonic speeds subtransitions/ A4715C Laminar boundary layers A4715F Stability of laminar flows A4725F Boundary layer and shear turbulence A4740K Supersonic and hypersonic flows
DOI:
10.1016/0376-0421(85)90004-1
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年份:
1985
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