Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Indian Journal of Science and Technology (2016)
Source : Indian Journal of Science and Technology (2016)
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Center : Research & Projects
Department : Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering
Verified : Yes
Year : 2016
Abstract : This paper presents investigation into the complex phenomena that occur in the vicinity of three dimensional forward
facing steps mounted on a flat plate in hypersonic flow of Mach number 8. The dependence of the flow field on geometry
parameters like height of protrusion and deflection angle is also studied. Vortices generated at the separation location
seemed to wrap around the protuberance, causing high surface heating in the separated region, with the hotspot at the foot
of the shock. For lower deflection angle model, the protuberance did not have much effect upstream, but turbulence was
observed to the side of the protuberance. The flow remained more or less attached, suggesting nominal heating in the front
of the protrusion. As the deflection angle increased, separation phenomena was more visible and hence the recirculation
zone. For un-separated flow cases, the protrusion height had less effect on the surface heating. But when the flow was
separated, the extent of flow separation region was large, indicating higher surface heating.