A Study on Three-Dimensional Disturbances in a Compressible Shear Layer
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概要
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Early stages of transition to turbulence of compressible shear layers were investigated in the viewpoint of a linear stability analysis. The primary stage of the transition is by which instability of a laminar flow (primary instability), in which disturbances develop into spanwise vortices and form a secondary flow. The secondary stage of the transition is by which instability of the secondary flow (secondary instability), in which disturbances develop into streamwise vortices. In the present study, the primary and secondary instability problems were formulated as eigenvalue problems and solved numerically using spectral methods. At first, the primary instability problems were solved. From the eigenvectors of the primary instability, we obtain density, velocity, temperature and pressure fields of the secondary flow. Using these quantities, the instability of the secondary flow was calculated. For the secondary instability, it is shown that (1) growth rates of disturbances are larger than those in the primary instability, (2) growth rates of disturbances have a peak when the ratio of wavelength of the primary and secondary instability is approximately 0.8 and (3) growth rates of disturbances are less affected by flow compressibility than those in the primary instability.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2002-02-15
著者
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TSUE Mitsuhiro
The University of Tokyo
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Kono M
Dpt. Of Aeronautics And Astrorauics University Of Tokyo
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Kono Michikata
Department Of Aeronautics And Astronautics University Of Tokyo
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Tsue Mitsuhiro
Department Of Aeronautics And Astronautics University Of Tokyo
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Araki Mikiya
University Of Tokyo
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OSAKA Jun
Nagoya University
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NAKAYA Shinji
Osaka Prefecture University
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OSAKA Jun
University of Tokyo
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NAKAYA Shinji
University of Tokyo
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OSHITA Mitsutoshi
Nihon University
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TSUE Mitsuhiro
University of Tokyo
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KONO Michikata
University of Tokyo
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Nakaya Shinji
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Osaka Prefecture University
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Ariki Mikiya
University of Tokyo
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