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Published June 10, 2021 | public
Journal Article

Unsteadiness boundaries in supersonic flow over double cones

Abstract

A computational parameter study of the viscous axisymmetric supersonic flow over a double cone is made with a view to determining the boundary of the region in which such flows are unsteady. The study is restricted to the case when the boundary layer is laminar. The features of both the steady and unsteady flows in different characteristic regions of the parameter space are described. In particular, the phenomenon of pulsating flow typical of spiked blunt bodies (small first-cone angle, θ₁, and large second-cone angle, θ₂), is shown to be inviscid in nature. In θ₁–θ₂ space, the region of unsteady flow is enclosed in a loop with a lower and an upper θ₂ branch with a maximum θ ₁ between. The location of the lower θ₂ branch is determined by the second-cone detachment angle θ_(2d). For this reason, the gas model in one of the conditions is chosen to be thermally perfect carbon dioxide (at Mach number 8) for which θ_(2d) is quite large. In the other cases, the gas model is perfect-gas nitrogen at Mach numbers 2, 4 and 7.7. In the hypersonic range, within the uncertainties, and in the parameter range covered, the unsteadiness boundary is shown to depend on only three dimensionless parameters.

Additional Information

© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press. (Received 14 November 2020; revised 2 February 2021; accepted 2 March 2021) This work was partially supported by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research under contract AFOSR FA9550-15-1-0288, P.I.: J.M. Austin, program officer: I.A. Leyva. The authors report no conflict of interest.

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