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- Title
Experimental Study on Aerodynamic Heating Induced by Dual Injections into Hypersonic Cross Flow.
- Authors
Taguchi, Masato; Mori, Koichi; Nakamura, Yoshiaki
- Abstract
In this study, the distribution of surface heat transfer induced by dual side-jets injected into a hypersonic flow has been visualized using a temperature sensitive paint. The experiments were performed in both tandem and parallel injector arrangements, and the spacing between the injection holes was taken as a parameter in each arrangement. As a result, the aerodynamic heating in the separated region of the boundary layer and in the horseshoe vortex was clearly visualized. In the tandem arrangements, heat transfer remarkably increased immediately upstream of the front injector. The distributions and the intensity of surface heat transfer were similar to those caused by the single injection. On the other hand, in the parallel arrangements, the extent of the separation nearly doubled, and the maximum heat flux decreased to less than half of that from the single injection. The global distribution of heat transfer varied significantly as the injector spacing was changed. When the injectors were positioned with a large spacing, the interaction between the side-jets was relatively lowered, and thus distribution, as for the single injector, was induced around each injection hole individually. In contrast, with a short spacing, the dual injection behaved as a single obstacle. The most effective reduction of maximum heat flux was achieved with an intermediate injector spacing.
- Subjects
AERODYNAMIC heating; HYPERSONIC flow; INJECTORS; HEAT flux; BOUNDARY layer (Aerodynamics)
- Publication
International Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2017, p1
- ISSN
1687-5966
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2017/7287586