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Assessment of heat transfer and Mach number effects on high-speed turbulent boundary layers (2305.01298v1)

Published 2 May 2023 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: High-speed vehicles experience a highly challenging environment in which the free-stream Mach number and surface temperature greatly influence aerodynamic drag and heat transfer. The interplay of these two parameters strongly affects the near-wall dynamics of high-speed turbulent boundary layers in a non-trivial way, breaking similarity arguments on velocity and temperature fields, typically derived for adiabatic cases. In this work, we present direct numerical simulations of flat-plate zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers spanning three free-stream Mach numbers [2,4,6] and four wall temperature conditions (from adiabatic to very cold walls), emphasising the choice of the diabatic parameter $\mathit{\Theta}$ (Zhang, Bi, Hussain & She, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 739, pp. 392-420) to recover a similar flow organisation at different Mach numbers. We link qualitative observations on flow patterns to first- and second-order statistics to explain the strong decoupling of temperature-velocity fluctuations that occurs at reduced wall temperatures and high Mach numbers. For these cases, we find that the mean temperature gradient in the near-wall region can reach such a strong intensity that it promotes the formation of a secondary peak of thermal production in the viscous sublayer, which is in direct contrast with the monotonic behaviour of adiabatic profiles. We propose different physical mechanisms induced by wall-cooling and compressibility that result in apparently similar flow features, such as a higher peak in the streamwise velocity turbulence intensity, and distinct ones, such as the separation of turbulent scales.

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