Direct Numerical Simulation of Film Cooling in Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Flow
J. Linn () and
M. J. Kloker ()
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J. Linn: Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Aerodynamik und Gasdynamik
M. J. Kloker: Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Aerodynamik und Gasdynamik
A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering '08, 2009, pp 171-189 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary Effusion cooling by discrete slits and holes in various laminar zero-pressure gradient super- and hypersonic boundary layers is investigated using direct numerical simulation. For an adiabatic Mach-6 boundary layer it was found that slits are better than holes due to the lower blowing velocity. Slit blowing causes a destabilisation of 2 nd -mode disturbances, and a complete stabilisation of 1 st modes despite the generated maxima of the spanwise vorticity inside the boundary layer. Hole blowing gives rise to counter-rotating streamwise vortices, with a noticeable laminar-flow destabilisation only for large spanwise hole spacings. Computational aspects such as the performance of the numerical code on the supercomputer NEC SX-8 and optimization of the code are also discussed.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-88303-6_13
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