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Discrete modes and continuous spectra in supersonic boundary layers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2006

P. Balakumar
Affiliation:
High Technology Corporation, P.O. Box 7262, Hampton, VA 23666, USA
M. R. Malik
Affiliation:
High Technology Corporation, P.O. Box 7262, Hampton, VA 23666, USA

Abstract

The disturbance field induced due to a harmonic point source consists of discrete eigenmodes and a continuous spectrum; these are studied by using generalized Fourier transform techniques. For a supersonic boundary layer, there exist seven branches of the continuous spectrum in the complex wavenumber space, four of which (two acoustic waves, one vorticity wave and one entropy wave) contribute to the flow field downstream of the source. The discrete eigenmodes spring off from these branches at some critical Reynolds numbers. The results for Mach 2 and 4.5 boundary layers show that the receptivity coefficients for the stable discrete modes are much larger than that for the unstable mode. Therefore, the flow very near the source is dominated by the continuous spectrum and the stable discrete modes. However, the unstable mode takes over sufficiently far away from the source. It is shown that it is only necessary to consider the first few discrete modes to construct the solution. Calculations also show that, in a supersonic boundary layer, upstream influence from a localized disturbance is minimal.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1992 Cambridge University Press

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