EXCITATION OF SELF-OSCILLATIONS IN FLOW PAST A SURFACE WITH A RECESS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF PREVENTING THEM
R. K. Karavosov and A. G. Prozorov UDC 532.5; 534.83 The results of experimental investigations of acoustic radiation initiated by hydrodynamic perturbations at the inlet to a cavity on a surface with a stream flowing past it are analyzed. A comparison is made between the processes of formation of large-scale hydrodynamic vibrations in a shear flow shed from the leading edge of the junction of the recess with the surface past which a stream flows and the processes in the region of transition from a laminar boundary layer on the surface of a wing to a turbulent one. The advisability of division of the flow inhomogeneity in the zone of the junction in order to prevent or weaken self-oscillations in the flow is estimated. Affiliate of the N. E. Zhukovskii Central Aero-Hydrodynamics Institute, 17 Radio Str., Moscow 105005, Russia; email: acoustic@mktsagi.ru. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 80, No. 3, pp. 148-154, May-June, 2007. Original article submitted August 4, 2005.