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Fluorescence visualization of hypersonic flow establishment over a blunt fin

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Fox, J. S.
O’Byrne, S.
Houwing, A. F.P.
Papinniemi, A.
Danehy, P. M.
Mudford, N. R.

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Fluorescence imaging is used to investigate the separated flow upstream of a blunt fin in a hypersonic freestream with a transitional boundary layer. Images are presented to show the flow development before, during, and after the test time of the free-piston shock tunnel used to generate the flow. These images indicate that the test time in this facility is long enough to achieve a steady flow over the blunt fin. Thermocouple measurements are included to compare the surface heat flux upstream of the fin with that for flow along a flat plate with the same freestream conditions. The heat flux results are consistent with separation in a transitional boundary layer and show that the separated flow is oscillatory.

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