Equilibrium wall-modeled LES of shock-induced aerodynamic heating in hypersonic boundary layers

ORAL

Abstract

Fuselages of high-speed aerospace vehicles are often subject to large thermal loads related to shock-induced phenomena. One important case is that of a hypersonic transitional boundary layer interacting with an oblique shock overriding an isothermal wall. In this study, use of DNS and equilibrium wall-modeled LES (WMLES) is made in order to investigate and predict the physical processes responsible for the intense overheating downstream from the shock-impingement region, where the boundary layer suddenly transitions into turbulence. The influences of inlet disturbances on the solution are studied in both DNS and WMLES settings. A critical incidence angle is predicted above which the boundary layer transitions without inlet disturbances in a regime that also leads to large heat fluxes in the transitional zone.

*US AFOSR Hypersonics (Grant #1194592-1-TAAHO)

Presenters

  • Lin Fu

    • Stanford Univ
    • Stanford University

Authors

  • Lin Fu

    • Stanford Univ
    • Stanford University
  • Minjeong Cho

    • Stanford University
  • Sanjeeb Bose

    • Cascade Technologies
  • Javier Urzay

    • Stanford University
  • Parviz Moin

    • Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ