A Mach 6 flow over a 10 compression corner is investigated
by Direct Numerical Simulations. A
roughness patch made of sinusoidal elements is placed at
two different positions upstream of the smooth-separation
location in order to investigate its effects on the separation
bubble. Flow separation is delayed with respect to the smooth
case and the streamwise vortices induced by the patch generate
a mushroom-like structure once the flow reattaches on
the ramp. This structure leaves high-temperature streaks on
the wall of the ramp, at the same time causing hot flow to
be pushed into the freestream. When excited by freestream
acoustic disturbances at 100kHz, the structure in the wake of
the roughness starts to break down on the ramp, leading to a
further increase in wall temperature.
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