Free-stream noise and transition measurements on a cone in a Mach 3.5 pilot low-disturbance tunnel
Abstract
A small scale Mach 3.5 wind tunnel incorporating certain novel design features and intended for boundary-layer-transition research has been tested. The free stream noise intensities and spectral distributions were determined throughout the test section for several values of unit Reynolds number and for nozzle boundary layer bleed on and off. The boundary layer transition location on a slender cone and the response of this to changes in the noise environment were determined. Root mean square free stream noise levels ranged from less than one tenth up to values approaching those for conventional nozzles, with the lowest values prevailing at upstream locations within the nozzle. For low noise conditions, cone transition Reynolds numbers were in the range of those for free flight; whereas for high noise conditions, they were in the range of those in conventional tunnels.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- September 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983STIN...8334229B
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Layer Transition;
- Mach Number;
- Noise (Sound);
- Supersonic Wind Tunnels;
- Design Analysis;
- Mean Square Values;
- Reynolds Number;
- Transition Flow;
- Wind Tunnel Tests;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer