Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Experiments in Fluids 5/2009

01.05.2009 | Research Article

High-fidelity simulations of moving and flexible airfoils at low Reynolds numbers

verfasst von: Miguel R. Visbal, Raymond E. Gordnier, Marshall C. Galbraith

Erschienen in: Experiments in Fluids | Ausgabe 5/2009

Einloggen

Aktivieren Sie unsere intelligente Suche, um passende Fachinhalte oder Patente zu finden.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

The present paper highlights results derived from the application of a high-fidelity simulation technique to the analysis of low-Reynolds-number transitional flows over moving and flexible canonical configurations motivated by small natural and man-made flyers. This effort addresses three separate fluid dynamic phenomena relevant to small fliers, including: laminar separation and transition over a stationary airfoil, transition effects on the dynamic stall vortex generated by a plunging airfoil, and the effect of flexibility on the flow structure above a membrane airfoil. The specific cases were also selected to permit comparison with available experimental measurements. First, the process of transition on a stationary SD7003 airfoil section over a range of Reynolds numbers and angles of attack is considered. Prior to stall, the flow exhibits a separated shear layer which rolls up into spanwise vortices. These vortices subsequently undergo spanwise instabilities, and ultimately breakdown into fine-scale turbulent structures as the boundary layer reattaches to the airfoil surface. In a time-averaged sense, the flow displays a closed laminar separation bubble which moves upstream and contracts in size with increasing angle of attack for a fixed Reynolds number. For a fixed angle of attack, as the Reynolds number decreases, the laminar separation bubble grows in vertical extent producing a significant increase in drag. For the lowest Reynolds number considered (Re c  = 104), transition does not occur over the airfoil at moderate angles of attack prior to stall. Next, the impact of a prescribed high-frequency small-amplitude plunging motion on the transitional flow over the SD7003 airfoil is investigated. The motion-induced high angle of attack results in unsteady separation in the leading edge and in the formation of dynamic-stall-like vortices which convect downstream close to the airfoil. At the lowest value of Reynolds number (Re c  = 104), transition effects are observed to be minor and the dynamic stall vortex system remains fairly coherent. For Re c  = 4 × 104, the dynamic-stall vortex system is laminar at is inception, however shortly afterwards, it experiences an abrupt breakdown associated with the onset of spanwise instability effects. The computed phased-averaged structures for both values of Reynolds number are found to be in good agreement with the experimental data. Finally, the effect of structural compliance on the unsteady flow past a membrane airfoil is investigated. The membrane deformation results in mean camber and large fluctuations which improve aerodynamic performance. Larger values of lift and a delay in stall are achieved relative to a rigid airfoil configuration. For Re c = 4.85 × 104, it is shown that correct prediction of the transitional process is critical to capturing the proper membrane structural response.

Sie haben noch keine Lizenz? Dann Informieren Sie sich jetzt über unsere Produkte:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Anderson DA, Tannehill JC, Pletcher RH (1984) Computational fluid mechanics and heat transfer. McGraw-Hill Book Company Anderson DA, Tannehill JC, Pletcher RH (1984) Computational fluid mechanics and heat transfer. McGraw-Hill Book Company
Zurück zum Zitat Dubeif Y, Delcayre F (2000) On coherent-vortex identification in turbulence. J Turbul 1(11):1–22CrossRef Dubeif Y, Delcayre F (2000) On coherent-vortex identification in turbulence. J Turbul 1(11):1–22CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Ellington C, van den Berg C, Willmott A, Thomas A (1996) Leading-edge vortices in insect flight. Nature 384:626–630CrossRef Ellington C, van den Berg C, Willmott A, Thomas A (1996) Leading-edge vortices in insect flight. Nature 384:626–630CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Fung YC (1993) An introduction to the theory of aeroelasticity. Dover, New York Fung YC (1993) An introduction to the theory of aeroelasticity. Dover, New York
Zurück zum Zitat Galbraith M (2009) Implicit large-eddy simulation of low-Reynolds-number transitional flow past the SD7003 airfoil. MS Thesis, Dept of Aerospace Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, March 2009 Galbraith M (2009) Implicit large-eddy simulation of low-Reynolds-number transitional flow past the SD7003 airfoil. MS Thesis, Dept of Aerospace Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, March 2009
Zurück zum Zitat Galbraith M, Visbal M (2008) Implicit large eddy simulation of low Reynolds number flow past the SD7003 airfoil. AIAA Paper 2008-0225, 2008 Galbraith M, Visbal M (2008) Implicit large eddy simulation of low Reynolds number flow past the SD7003 airfoil. AIAA Paper 2008-0225, 2008
Zurück zum Zitat Gaitonde DV, Visbal MR (1998) High-order schemes for Navier–Stokes equations: algorithm and implementation into FDL3DI. Technical report AFRL-VA-WP-TR-1998-3060, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB Gaitonde DV, Visbal MR (1998) High-order schemes for Navier–Stokes equations: algorithm and implementation into FDL3DI. Technical report AFRL-VA-WP-TR-1998-3060, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB
Zurück zum Zitat Gaitonde DV, Shang JS, Young JL (1999) Practical aspects of higher-order numerical schemes for wave propagation phenomena. Int J Numer Methods in Eng 45:1849–1869MATHCrossRef Gaitonde DV, Shang JS, Young JL (1999) Practical aspects of higher-order numerical schemes for wave propagation phenomena. Int J Numer Methods in Eng 45:1849–1869MATHCrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Gordnier RE (2008) High fidelity computational simulation of a membrane wing airfoil. AIAA-2008-0614, January 2008 Gordnier RE (2008) High fidelity computational simulation of a membrane wing airfoil. AIAA-2008-0614, January 2008
Zurück zum Zitat Gordnier RE, Attar PJ (2009) Implicit LES simulations of a low Reynolds number flexible membrane airfoil. AIAA-2009-0579, January 2009 Gordnier RE, Attar PJ (2009) Implicit LES simulations of a low Reynolds number flexible membrane airfoil. AIAA-2009-0579, January 2009
Zurück zum Zitat Lian Y, Shyy W (2006) Laminar-turbulent transition of a low-Reynolds-number rigid or flexible airfoil. AIAA-2006-3051, June 2006 Lian Y, Shyy W (2006) Laminar-turbulent transition of a low-Reynolds-number rigid or flexible airfoil. AIAA-2006-3051, June 2006
Zurück zum Zitat Mathew J, Lechner R, Foysi H, Sesterhenn J, Friedrich R (2003) An explicit filtering method for LES of compressible flows. Phys Fluids 15(8):2279–2289CrossRef Mathew J, Lechner R, Foysi H, Sesterhenn J, Friedrich R (2003) An explicit filtering method for LES of compressible flows. Phys Fluids 15(8):2279–2289CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat McGowan G, Gopalarathnam A, OL M, Edwards J, Fredberg D (2008) Computation vs. experiment for high-frequency low-Reynolds-number airfoil in pitch and plunge. AIAA Paper 2008-0653, 2008 McGowan G, Gopalarathnam A, OL M, Edwards J, Fredberg D (2008) Computation vs. experiment for high-frequency low-Reynolds-number airfoil in pitch and plunge. AIAA Paper 2008-0653, 2008
Zurück zum Zitat Melville RB, Morton SA, Rizzetta DP (1997) Implementation of a fully-implicit, aeroelastic Navier–Stokes solver. AIAA 97-2039, June 1997 Melville RB, Morton SA, Rizzetta DP (1997) Implementation of a fully-implicit, aeroelastic Navier–Stokes solver. AIAA 97-2039, June 1997
Zurück zum Zitat Mueller TJ (1985) Low Reynolds number vehicles. AGARDograph No. 288 Mueller TJ (1985) Low Reynolds number vehicles. AGARDograph No. 288
Zurück zum Zitat Ol MV, McAuliffe BR, Hanff ES, Scholz U, Khler C (2005) Comparison of laminar separation bubble measurements on a low Reynolds number airfoil in three facilities. AIAA Paper 2005-5149, 2005 Ol MV, McAuliffe BR, Hanff ES, Scholz U, Khler C (2005) Comparison of laminar separation bubble measurements on a low Reynolds number airfoil in three facilities. AIAA Paper 2005-5149, 2005
Zurück zum Zitat Radespiel R, Windte J, Scholz U (2006) Numerical and experimental flow analysis of moving airfoils with laminar separation bubbles. AIAA Paper 2006-501, 2006 Radespiel R, Windte J, Scholz U (2006) Numerical and experimental flow analysis of moving airfoils with laminar separation bubbles. AIAA Paper 2006-501, 2006
Zurück zum Zitat Rojratsirikul P, Wang Z, Gursul I (2008) Unsteady aerodynamics of membrane airfoils. AIAA-2008-0613, January 2008 Rojratsirikul P, Wang Z, Gursul I (2008) Unsteady aerodynamics of membrane airfoils. AIAA-2008-0613, January 2008
Zurück zum Zitat Shyy W (2008) Aerodynamics of low Reynolds number flyers. Cambridge University Press, New York Shyy W (2008) Aerodynamics of low Reynolds number flyers. Cambridge University Press, New York
Zurück zum Zitat Shyy W, Smith R (1997) A study of flexible airfoil aerodynamics with application to micro aerial vehicles. AIAA-1997-1933, June 1997 Shyy W, Smith R (1997) A study of flexible airfoil aerodynamics with application to micro aerial vehicles. AIAA-1997-1933, June 1997
Zurück zum Zitat Smith R, Shyy W (1995) Computation of unsteady laminar flow over a flexible two-dimensional membrane wing. Phys Fluids 7(9):2175–2184MATHCrossRef Smith R, Shyy W (1995) Computation of unsteady laminar flow over a flexible two-dimensional membrane wing. Phys Fluids 7(9):2175–2184MATHCrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Song AJ, Breuer KS (2007) Dynamics of a compliant membrane as related to mammalian flight. AIAA-2007-0665, January 2007 Song AJ, Breuer KS (2007) Dynamics of a compliant membrane as related to mammalian flight. AIAA-2007-0665, January 2007
Zurück zum Zitat Steger JL (1978) Implicit finite-difference simulation of flow about arbitrary two-dimensional geometries. AIAA J 16(7):679–686MATHCrossRef Steger JL (1978) Implicit finite-difference simulation of flow about arbitrary two-dimensional geometries. AIAA J 16(7):679–686MATHCrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Stolz S, Adams N (1999) An approximate deconvolution procedure for large-eddy simulation. Phys Fluids 11(7):1699–1701MATHCrossRef Stolz S, Adams N (1999) An approximate deconvolution procedure for large-eddy simulation. Phys Fluids 11(7):1699–1701MATHCrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Vinokur M (1974) Conservation equations of gasdynamics in curvilinear coordinate systems. J Comput Phys 14:105–125CrossRefMathSciNet Vinokur M (1974) Conservation equations of gasdynamics in curvilinear coordinate systems. J Comput Phys 14:105–125CrossRefMathSciNet
Zurück zum Zitat Visbal M (2009) High-fidelity simulation of transitional flows past a plunging airfoil. AIAA Paper 2009-391, 2009 Visbal M (2009) High-fidelity simulation of transitional flows past a plunging airfoil. AIAA Paper 2009-391, 2009
Zurück zum Zitat Visbal MR, Gaitonde DV (1999) High-order accurate methods for complex unsteady subsonic flows. AIAA J 37(10):1231–1239CrossRef Visbal MR, Gaitonde DV (1999) High-order accurate methods for complex unsteady subsonic flows. AIAA J 37(10):1231–1239CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Visbal MR, Gaitonde DV (2002) On the use of high-order finite-difference schemes on curvilinear and deforming meshes. J Comput Phys 181:155–185MATHCrossRefMathSciNet Visbal MR, Gaitonde DV (2002) On the use of high-order finite-difference schemes on curvilinear and deforming meshes. J Comput Phys 181:155–185MATHCrossRefMathSciNet
Zurück zum Zitat Visbal MR, Rizzetta DP (2002) Large-eddy simulation on curvilinear grids using compact differencing and filtering schemes. J Fluids Eng 124:836–847CrossRef Visbal MR, Rizzetta DP (2002) Large-eddy simulation on curvilinear grids using compact differencing and filtering schemes. J Fluids Eng 124:836–847CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Visbal MR, Morgan PE, Rizzetta DP (2003) An Implicit LES approach based on high-order compact differencing and filtering schemes. AIAA Paper 2003-4098, June 2003 Visbal MR, Morgan PE, Rizzetta DP (2003) An Implicit LES approach based on high-order compact differencing and filtering schemes. AIAA Paper 2003-4098, June 2003
Zurück zum Zitat Waszak MR, Jenkins LN, Ifju P (2001) Stability and control properties of an aeroelastic fixed wing micro aerial vehicle. AIAA-2001-4005, August 2001 Waszak MR, Jenkins LN, Ifju P (2001) Stability and control properties of an aeroelastic fixed wing micro aerial vehicle. AIAA-2001-4005, August 2001
Zurück zum Zitat Yuan W, Khalid M, Windte J, Scholz U, Radespiel R (2005) An investigation of low-Reynolds-number flows past airfoils. AIAA Paper 2005-4607, 2005 Yuan W, Khalid M, Windte J, Scholz U, Radespiel R (2005) An investigation of low-Reynolds-number flows past airfoils. AIAA Paper 2005-4607, 2005
Metadaten
Titel
High-fidelity simulations of moving and flexible airfoils at low Reynolds numbers
verfasst von
Miguel R. Visbal
Raymond E. Gordnier
Marshall C. Galbraith
Publikationsdatum
01.05.2009
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Experiments in Fluids / Ausgabe 5/2009
Print ISSN: 0723-4864
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1114
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-009-0635-4

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 5/2009

Experiments in Fluids 5/2009 Zur Ausgabe

    Marktübersichten

    Die im Laufe eines Jahres in der „adhäsion“ veröffentlichten Marktübersichten helfen Anwendern verschiedenster Branchen, sich einen gezielten Überblick über Lieferantenangebote zu verschaffen.