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68. Analysis of the Unsteady Flow Around a Hydrofoil at Various Incidences

Authors : Lei Shi, Annie-Claude Bayeul-Lainé, Olivier Coutier-Delgosha

Published in: Advances in Hydroinformatics

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

The oscillating hydrofoils used in underwater propulsion devices often experience large variations of the flow incidence, which favors cavitation at large angle of attack, and therefore a severe degradation of the performance, additional flow instability, and even cavitation erosion. These various phenomena make numerical simulations of the flow around oscillating hydrofoils quite challenging, especially in cases where the laminar-turbulent transition usually occurs when the blade has a high angle of attack. In the present study, the unsteady flow around a stationary Clark-Y hydrofoil is simulated at five fix incidence angles using the Star CCM+ software. The results show that the lift coefficient increases continuously with the incidence angle up to 15°, even after a separation vortex is generated near the trailing edge. Then, as a slight stall occurs at 20°, the lift coefficients obtained with the k-ω SST and SST \(\gamma - \overline{{Re_{\theta t} }}\) transition models become significantly different, mostly because of the different prediction of laminar to turbulence transition at the hydrofoil leading edge. Under deep stall condition at 25°, the flow is much more complex and the hydrofoil performance decreases dramatically. The lift force predicted by the SST transition model is more periodic than with the SST k-ω model. Although the general vortex evolution predicted by the two turbulence models is similar, the local pressure experiences larger amplitude variations with the k-ω SST model, as can be also observed from the evolution of the lift coefficient.

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Metadata
Title
Analysis of the Unsteady Flow Around a Hydrofoil at Various Incidences
Authors
Lei Shi
Annie-Claude Bayeul-Lainé
Olivier Coutier-Delgosha
Copyright Year
2020
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5436-0_68