Abstract

Time-accurate, fine-grid Navier-Stokes solutions were obtained for flow over a slender ogive-cylinder body of revolution at angles of attack ranging from 10 deg to 40 deg. The results indicate the progressive growth of crossflow separation and the development of the leeward side vortex pattern with increasing incidence. The computed flows show good agreement with experimental measurements. As the angle of attack was increased, the flows become less damped, and at 40 deg a nonsteady flow exhibiting self-sustained fluctuations was observed. The nonsteadiness was linked to the presence of small-scale three-dimensional vortices moving along the primary surfaces of crossflow separation. The behavior of the fluctuations with incidence parallels the trend observed in experiments.

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