Slender-body hypervelocity boundary-layer instability


Autoria(s): Parziale, Nicholaus J.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

With novel application of optical techniques, the slender-body hypervelocity boundary-layer instability is characterized in the previously unexplored regime where thermo-chemical effects are important. Narrowband disturbances (500-3000~kHz) are measured in boundary layers with edge velocities of up to 5~km/s at two points along the generator of a 5 degree half angle cone. Experimental amplification factor spectra are presented. Linear stability and PSE analysis is performed, with fair prediction of the frequency content of the disturbances; however, the analysis over-predicts the amplification of disturbances. The results of this work have two key implications: 1) the acoustic instability is present and may be studied in a large-scale hypervelocity reflected-shock tunnel, and 2) the new data set provides a new basis on which the instability can be studied.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://thesis.library.caltech.edu/7808/1/Parziale_Thesis.pdf

Parziale, Nicholaus J. (2013) Slender-body hypervelocity boundary-layer instability. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05312013-164534236 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05312013-164534236>

Relação

http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05312013-164534236

http://thesis.library.caltech.edu/7808/

Tipo

Thesis

NonPeerReviewed