Unsteady heat-flux measurements of second-mode instability waves in a hypersonic flat-plate boundary layer

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Michael A. Kegerise
Shann J. Rufer
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[1] NASA Langley Research Center,Flow Physics and Control Branch
[2] NASA Langley Research Center,Aerothermodynamics Branch
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Experiments in Fluids | 2016年 / 57卷
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Phase Speed; Frequency Response Function; Morlet Wavelet; Streamwise Position; Unit Reynolds Number;
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In this paper, we report on the application of the atomic layer thermopile (ALTP) heat-flux sensor to the measurement of laminar-to-turbulent transition in a hypersonic flat-plate boundary layer. The centerline of the flat-plate model was instrumented with a streamwise array of ALTP sensors, and the flat-plate model was exposed to a Mach 6 freestream over a range of unit Reynolds numbers. Here, we observed an unstable band of frequencies that are associated with second-mode instability waves in the laminar boundary layer that forms on the flat-plate surface. The measured frequencies, group velocities, phase speeds, and wavelengths of these instability waves are consistent with data previously reported in the literature. Heat flux time series, and the Morlet wavelet transforms of them, revealed the wave-packet nature of the second-mode instability waves. In addition, a laser-based radiative heating system was used to measure the frequency response functions (FRF) of the ALTP sensors used in the wind tunnel test. These measurements were used to assess the stability of the sensor FRFs over time and to correct spectral estimates for any attenuation caused by the finite sensor bandwidth.
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