Pressure-fluctuation inputs and response of panels underlying attached and separated supersonic turbulent boundary layers
Results are presented for an investigation of surface pressure fluctuations and response of panels underlying attached and separated turbulent boundary layers and shock waves. Tests conducted at transonic and supersonic Mach numbers to 3.6 to study the pressure fields. Assorted fixed edge flat panel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Results are presented for an investigation of surface pressure fluctuations and response of panels underlying attached and separated turbulent boundary layers and shock waves. Tests conducted at transonic and supersonic Mach numbers to 3.6 to study the pressure fields. Assorted fixed edge flat panels were tested at Mach numbers from 1.6 to 3.6 in attached and completely separated flow fields, and also in mixed flow with a step-induced shock wave oscillating on the panels. The surface pressure fluctuations are described in terms of broadband rms, spectral density, and spatial correlation information. The effectiveness of parameters for scaling the pressure fluctuations is also illustrated. Measurements of the amplitude and strain response of the panels are compared with response computations by the normal mode method of analysis. |
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