Comparison of boundary-layer transition on a cone and flat plate at Mach 3.5

1988 
NASA-Langley's Pilot Low-Disturbance Tunnel has been used to obtain boundary layer transition data on a cone and flat plate at Mach 3.5. The transition Reynolds numbers measured under these low noise conditions are higher than those in conventional noisy tunnels by a factor of 3 in the case of the cone and of seven in that of the flat plate. Transition predictions based on compressible linear stability theory and the e exp N method, for N=10, are in excellent agreement with the measured locations with transition onset for both the cone and flat plate under these low noise conditions.
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