An experimental investigation of compressible three-dimensional boundary layer flow in annular diffusersAn experimental study is described in which detailed wall pressure measurements have been obtained for compressible three-dimensional unseparated boundary layer flow in annular diffusers with and without normal shock waves. Detailed mean flow-field data were also obtained for the diffuser flow without a shock wave. Two diffuser flows with shock waves were investigated. In one case, the normal shock existed over the complete annulus whereas in the second case, the shock existed over a part of the annulus. The data obtained can be used to validate computational codes for predicting such flow fields. The details of the flow field without the shock wave show flow reversal in the circumferential direction on both inner and outer surfaces. However, there is a lag in the flow reversal between the inner nad the outer surfaces. This is an interesting feature of this flow and should be a good test for the computational codes.
Document ID
19870037680
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Om, Deepak (Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. Seattle, WA, United States)
Childs, Morris E. (Washington, University Seattle, United States)