AIP Advances (Sep 2024)

Investigation of porous surface on second mode in hypersonic boundary layer

  • Jiaji Yang,
  • Xinjie Qiu,
  • Zhongyang Qi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0226284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
pp. 095322 – 095322-9

Abstract

Read online

The second mode is the main instability factor in hypersonic flow and shows the characteristics of acoustic disturbance. The stabilization effect of a porous surface on the second mode in a hypersonic boundary layer is studied according to the acoustic disturbance characteristics—including the flow characteristics of the porous surface, the effects of porous parameters, and the effect of mechanics—by direct numerical simulation. A rectangle is the basic structure of pores (slots) with a two-dimensional porous surface. The results show that the porosity (φ) and the number of pores (n) are the primary and secondary primary factors affecting the inhibition effect on the second mode by the porous surface. By influencing the amplitude and phase distribution of the pressure disturbance, the porous surface affects the wall normal transport between the mainstream and the porous surface in the near wall region, and it finally inhibits the growth of the second mode.