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Existence of bistable states in curved compression ramp flows

This paper reports the bistability of curved compression ramp (CCR) flows. It reveals that both separation and attachment states can be stably established even for the same boundary conditions. Firstly, to investigate the effects of initial condition and evolutionary history, a thought experiment involving two processes with the same three steps but in different orders is designed, possibly constructing the two distinct-different stable CCR flows. Subsequently, three-dimensional direct numerical simulations are then performed to replicate the thought experiment, verifying the existence of the bistable states in CCR flows. In the end, the method of virtual separation disturbance is proposed to detect whether potential bistable states exist, theoretically demonstrating the bistability of CCR flows. As a canonical type of Shock waveBoundary layer interactions, local CCR flows often appear on aircraft, hence the bistability will certainly bring noteworthy changes to the global aerothermodynamic characteristics, which supersonic/hypersonic flight has to deal with.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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