Phenomenological study of subsonic turbulent flow over a swept rearward-facing step
Abstract
The phenomenology of turbulent, subsonic flow over a swept, rearward-facing step was studied. Effects of variations in step height, sweep angle, base geometry, and end conditions on the 3-D separated flow were examined. The separated flow was visualized using smoke wire, oil drop, and surface tuft techniques. Measurements include surface pressure, reattachment distance and swirl angle. Results indicate: (1) model/test section coupling affects the structure of the separated flow, but spanwise end conditions do not; (2) the independence principle is evidently valid for sweep angles up to 38 deg; (3) a sweep angle/swirl angle correlation exists; and (4) base modifications can significantly reduce the reattachment distance.
- Publication:
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pub Date:
- June 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982PhDT........31S
- Keywords:
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- Flow Characteristics;
- Separated Flow;
- Subsonic Flow;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Airfoils;
- Flow Visualization;
- Sweep Angle;
- Three Dimensional Flow;
- Trailing Edges;
- Turbulent Boundary Layer;
- Vortices;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer