タイトル | In-Flight Boundary-Layer Transition of a Large Flat Plate at Supersonic Speeds |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120015436 |
著者(英) | Matisheck, J. R.; Tracy, R. R.; Banks, D. W.; Frederick, M. A.; Vanecek, N. D. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Dryden Flight Research Center |
発行日 | 2012-06-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | A flight experiment was conducted to investigate the pressure distribution, local-flow conditions, and boundary-layer transition characteristics on a large flat plate in flight at supersonic speeds up to Mach 2.00. The tests used a NASA testbed aircraft with a bottom centerline mounted test fixture. The primary objective of the test was to characterize the local flow field in preparation for future tests of a high Reynolds number natural laminar flow test article. A second objective was to determine the boundary-layer transition characteristics on the flat plate and the effectiveness of using a simplified surface coating. Boundary-layer transition was captured in both analog and digital formats using an onboard infrared imaging system. Surface pressures were measured on the surface of the flat plate. Flow field measurements near the leading edge of the test fixture revealed the local flow characteristics including downwash, sidewash, and local Mach number. Results also indicated that the simplified surface coating did not provide sufficient insulation from the metallic structure, which likely had a substantial effect on boundary-layer transition compared with that of an adiabatic surface. Cold wall conditions were predominant during the acceleration to maximum Mach number, and warm wall conditions were evident during the subsequent deceleration. |
NASA分類 | Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance |
レポートNO | DFRC-E-DAA-TN5282 NASA/TM-2012-216021 |
権利 | Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/240749 |