Symposium Transsonicum III 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-83584-1_34
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Wind Tunnel Studies of Natural Shock Wave — Separation Instabilities for Transonic Airfoil Tests

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“…It will be shown from the experimental results that unlike the description of Dor et al [16] and similarly to the analysis of Finke [18] an unsteady phenomenon also exists in the laminar case above critical conditions, at a rather high frequency compared to turbulent buffet. The existence of this phenomenon was reported in a previous article (Brion et al [8]) and the present article provides additional details on the flow dynamics, in particular the existence of a low frequency peak similar to the turbulent buffet, which was also mentioned by Finke [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…It will be shown from the experimental results that unlike the description of Dor et al [16] and similarly to the analysis of Finke [18] an unsteady phenomenon also exists in the laminar case above critical conditions, at a rather high frequency compared to turbulent buffet. The existence of this phenomenon was reported in a previous article (Brion et al [8]) and the present article provides additional details on the flow dynamics, in particular the existence of a low frequency peak similar to the turbulent buffet, which was also mentioned by Finke [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Unfortunately, the 2-D transonic buffet phenomenon has received much less attention in the laminar case than in the turbulent one. Dor et al (1989) did not observe shock oscillations in buffet conditions at M = 0.75, α = 3 • , Re c = 3 × 10 6 . Just a strong increase of the pressure fluctuation level was observed without any particular frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Experimental studies have reported significant differences in the buffet characteristics under laminar flow conditions. For an RA16 airfoil with natural transition (Re = 3 − 6 × 10 6 ), [26] reported a strong increase of the pressure fluctuation level without any particular frequency, instead of the typical sharp spectral peak [27]. Also [28] compared laminar and turbulent buffet characteristics of an OAT15A airfoil and for the laminar case found a dominant peak at significantly higher frequencies (St ≈ 0.9) compared to the turbulent case (St ≈ 0.06).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%