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RANS Simulation and Experiments on the Stall Behaviour of a Tailplane Airfoil.

Authors :
Hirschel, Ernst Heinrich
Schröder, W.
Fujii, Kozo
Haase, Werner
van Leer, Bram
Leschziner, Michael A.
Pandolfi, Maurizio
Periaux, Jacques
Rizzi, Arthur
Roux, Bernard
Rath, Hans-Josef
Holze, Carsten
Heinemann, Hans-Joachim
Henke, Rolf
Hönlinger, Heinz
Wokoeck, R.
Grote, A.
Krimmelbein, N.
Ortmanns, J.
Radespiel, R.
Source :
New Results in Numerical & Experimental Fluid Mechanics V; 2006, p208-216, 9p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Measurements and simulations are presented of the flow past a tailplane research airfoil which is designed to show a mixed leading-edge trailing-edge stall behaviour. The numerical simulations were carded out with two flow solvers that introduce transition prediction based on linear stability theory to RANS simulations for cases involving laminar separation bubbles. One of the methods computes transition locations across laminar separation bubbles whereas the other assumes transition onset where laminar separations occur. For validation of the numerical methods an extensive measurement campaign has been carded out. It is shown, that the methodology mentioned first can simulate the size of laminar separation bubbles for angles of attack up to where the separation bubble and the turbulent separation at the trailing edge are well behaved and steady in the mean. With trailing edge separation involved, the success of the new numerical procedure relies on the diligent choice of a turbulence model. Finally, for flows with increased unsteady behaviour of both, separation bubble and turbulent separation, which were observed at higher angles of attack in the experiment between maximum lift and leading-edge stall, steady state prediction methods for transition can no longer be applied and time-accurate methods have to be developed in a further step. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783540332862
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
New Results in Numerical & Experimental Fluid Mechanics V
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
33754240
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-33287-9_26