The impact of surface roughness geometry on aero-engine intakes at incidence
- đ¤ Speaker: Charlotte Coles CUED
- đ Date & Time: Friday 18 May 2018, 13:00 - 14:00
- đ Venue: LR3B, Inglis Building, CUED
Abstract
Shock Wave-Boundary-Layer Interactions, or SBLI ’s, are known to form on engine inlets within a complex transonic flow-field during typical take-off and climb configurations. On the engine inlet, there are a number of potential sources of surface roughness, such as novel de-icing and acoustic systems, or surface contamination. The impact on the flow-field structure, as a result of this roughness, may lead to detrimental side effects, such as losses in engine efficiency or intake flow stability. Previous research into two-dimensional roughness shapes demonstrated flow-field changes, for example a thicker downstream-boundary layer compared to a smooth surface. This seminar compares the impact of a two-dimensional ridge roughness to a three-dimensional cubed roughness on the inlet flow-field.
Series This talk is part of the Engineering Fluids Group Seminar series.
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Charlotte Coles CUED
Friday 18 May 2018, 13:00-14:00