Title: Experimental investigation of boundary layers in an axisymmetric, Mach 2.5, mixed-compression inlet
Abstract: An experimental investigation has been made of the boundary layer flow in a supersonic axisymmetric inlet. The inlet was designed for Mach 2.5 and had a 60 percent internal supersonic area contraction. Porous bleed regions were incorporated into both the cowl and centerbody for boundary-layer control. Five bleed configurations were studied; these included bleed regions upstream of, across, and downstream of the experimentally determined shock-impingement points. The tests were conducted at tunnel unit Reynolds numbers of 8.2 million and 2.7 million per meter. Static-pressure measurements were made along the internal inlet surfaces. In addition to locating the position of the shocks, these measurements also showed local regions of expansion resulting from the suction bleed. Boundary-layer profiles were measured with translating pitot pressure probes located on both sides of the shock-impingement points on the cowl and centerbody. These measurements showed that the boundary-layer profiles were distorted in the vicinity of the terminal shock.
Publication Year: 1973
Publication Date: 1973-10-01
Language: en
Type: article
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