Title: Aero Therm
1Aero Therm
- Lecture 18
- Solutions to Homework 3
2Agenda
3Boundary Layer
4Boundary Layer
5Boundary Layer Separation
U
?
X
6Blasius Solution
7Blausius Solution
8Boundary layer Limitations
Blasius Breaks down near separation
9Boundary Layers
?
u/U
turbulent
laminar
y
Higher skin friction
10 Boundary Layer Reynolds Number
11Turbulent Boundary Layers
12Laminar Boundary Layer
?
x
13Turbulent Boundary Layer
?
x
14Boundary Layer Separation
15Boundary Layer Separation
16Turbulent Boundary Layers
17Example Boundary layer
18Example separation
19Flow in a Inlet
Expanding flow
x
shock
Flow slows
20Homework 3
- 1(30 points) Flow in a jet engine inlet of
length 10 m varies as Uo(1-x/15m) A. what is
the point in x of boundary layer separation if
the boundary layer is laminar? B. what is the
point in x of boundary layer separation if the
boundary layer is Turbulent?
21 Laminar separation
22 Turbulent Separation
23Viscosity
24Flow in a Inlet II
Straight flow
x
Growing Boundary layers
shock
Constricted flow
25Homework 3
- 2 (30 points) A straight inlet of radius .5
meters develops boundary layers that constrict a
flow as the displacement thickness ? . Assuming
no flow separation , at what point will the flow
go supersonic if the initial flow conditions are
M0.8 and T 373K and the boundary layer is (A.)
Laminar (B.) Turbulent. Neglect the increase of
viscosity with temperature and decrease of
velocity in main stream.
26Boundary Layers
27Boundary layer constriction
28Boundary Layers
29Boundary layer constriction
30Boundary layer constriction
31Boundary Layers
32Homework 3
- 2 (30 points) A straight inlet of radius .5
meters develops boundary layers that constrict a
flow as the displacement thickness ? . Assuming
no flow separation , at what point will the flow
go supersonic if the initial flow conditions are
M0.8 and T 373K and the boundary layer is (A.)
Laminar (B.) Turbulent. Neglect the increase of
viscosity with temperature and decrease of
velocity in main stream.
33Homework 3
- 3 (15 points extra credit ) Estimate the point of
appearance of flow separation for a turbulent
boundary layer in the previous problem.
34Assume Incompressional flow
35Shocks in constricted flows
36Shock Induced Separation