The turbulence structure of shockwave and boundary layer interaction in a compression corner

TitleThe turbulence structure of shockwave and boundary layer interaction in a compression corner
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsMartin, M.P, Smits A, Wu M, Ringuette M
Conference Name44th AIAA Aerospace Meeting and Exhibit
Date Published2006///
Conference LocationReno, NV
Abstract

Shockwave and turbulent boundary layer interactions (STBLI) result in intense localizedheating rates and pressure loads, making them extremely important flow features that must
be identified for engineering design. The absence of detailed and complete experimental and
numerical data at the same flow and boundary conditions is one of the major stumbling
blocks in the development of accurate turbulence models for the prediction of STBLI. We
use a set of direct numerical simulation data (Wu & Martin, 2006) that has been validated
against experiments (Bookey et al., 2005) at the same conditions to present detailed flow
features of the STBLI over a compression corner at Mach 3 and low Reynolds number with
Reθ=2100. Details regarding the evolution of the turbulence structure angle, characteristic
streamwise length scales, and hairpin packets through the interaction are presented. The
three-dimensionality of the turbulence field and main shock are illustrated and the strength
of shocks and shocklets through the interaction are considered.