Abstract

conduct a linear stability analysis on Stetson andRushton’s Mach 5.5experiments in which the reversalis observed. Three cones with nose radiiof 0.156, 0.5,and 1.5 in.,covering both the small andlarge bluntness regions, are used to study the effect of nose bluntness on stability and transition. It is found that, if only the second-mode instabilities are considered, the onset of instability is always delayed as the nose bluntness increases. The linear stability theory calculations show no reversal on the growth of the second-mode instability.

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