JSME International Journal Series B Fluids and Thermal Engineering
Online ISSN : 1347-5371
Print ISSN : 1340-8054
ISSN-L : 1340-8054
The Response of Artificial Longitudinal Vortex Pair Embedded in the Boundary Layer to Acoustic Excitation
Yasuaki KohamaYu FukunishiTsung-Jung Wang
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1993 Volume 36 Issue 1 Pages 74-79

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As a flow model for so-called "secondary instability" in a three-dimensional boundary layer, a flat plate boundary layer with artificially generated embedded streamwise vortices embedded in it is examined using a hot-wire anemometer and flow visualization in order to determine the onset conditions of the secondary instabiliy and its response to acoustic excitation. The results show that the nondimensional parameter, with which the onset conditions of the secondary instability can be predicted, is the product of critical inflection point height and inverse of maximum shear at critical conditions. Transition seems to start when this value reaches about 0. 2. Acoustic disturbance seems to excite the secondary instability at certain conditions. Direct response to the disturbance frequency was observed within a frequency range of 290Hz-450Hz. Below 280Hz, the spectral peak of velocity fluctuation was held constant at 345Hz.

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