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TFAST · Transition Location Effect on Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interaction
Vision-2020, whose objectives include the reduction of emissions and a more effective transport systems, puts severe demands on aircraft velocity and weight. These require an increased load on wings and aero-engine components. The greening of air transport systems means a reduction of drag and losses, which can be obtained by keeping laminar boundary layers on external and internal airplane parts. Increased loads make supersonic flow velocities more prevalent and are inherently connected to the appearance of shock waves, which in turn may interact with a laminar boundary layer. Such an interaction can quickly cause flow separation, which is highly detrimental to aircraft performance, and poses a threat to safety. In order to diminish the shock induced separation, the boundary layer at the point of interaction should be turbulent.The main objective of the TFAST project is to study the effect of transition location on the structure of interaction. The main question is how close the induced transition may be to the shock wave while still maintaining a typical turbulent character of interaction.The main study cases - shock waves on wings/profiles, turbine and compressor blades and supersonic intake flows - will help to answer open questions posed by the aeronautics industry and to tackle more complex applications. In addition to basic flow configurations, transition control methods (stream-wise vortex generators and electro-hydrodynamic actuators) will be investigated for controlling transition location, interaction induced separation and inherent flow unsteadiness. TFAST for the first time will provide a characterization and selection of appropriate flow control methods for transition induction as well as physical models of these devices.Emphasis will be placed on closely coupled experiments and numerical investigations to overcome weaknesses in both approaches.
Consortium · 16 organisations
INSTYTUT MASZYN PRZEPLYWOWYCH IM ROBERTA SZEWALSKIEGO POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK - IMP PAN
PL · €258,428
THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
UK · €152,800
ROLLS-ROYCE DEUTSCHLAND LTD & CO KG
DE · €97,000
SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ-INSTYTUTLOTNICTWA
PL · €205,850
OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES
FR · €422,750
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
DE · €703,900
DASSAULT AVIATION
FR · €118,200
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
UK · €148,900
THE PODGORNY INSTITUTE FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROBLEMS OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF UKRAINE
UA · €43,175
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
UK · €124,187
CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS BELGIUM
BE · €303,825
INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE TOULOUSE
FR · €161,300
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €157,775
SA KHRISTIANOVICH INSTITUTE OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS OF SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OFSCIENCE*ITAM OF SB RAS
RU · €232,900
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA
IT · €232,500
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
NL · €204,300
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