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Aerodynamic lift fluctuations of an airfoil in various turbulent flows

Mingshui Li, Yongfei Zhao, Yang Yang, Qiang Zhou

2022Journal of Fluid Mechanics27 citationsDOI

Abstract

A combined theoretical and experimental investigation is conducted with the objective of evaluating the lift aerodynamic admittances of an airfoil in various turbulent flow fields. Current theoretical approaches and concepts are reviewed and extended, enabling us to use a strategy to measure the one-wavenumber aerodynamic admittance in the turbulent flow field. The key of the strategy is to separate the spanwise effect from the generalized aerodynamic admittances which can be directly determined by the one-dimensional lift spectrum and one-dimensional turbulent velocity spectrum. With this strategy, the experimental values of one-wavenumber aerodynamic admittances of a two-dimensional airfoil with a NACA 0015 profile in three turbulent flow fields are obtained. As expected, due to the influence of the spanwise effect, the generalized aerodynamic admittances vary with different turbulent flow fields, exhibiting a significant dependence on flow field, and are much less than the Sears function. Contrarily, the one-wavenumber aerodynamic admittances, which are obtained in three turbulent flow fields, are generally consistent, confirming that the one-wavenumber aerodynamic admittance is mainly related to the cross-sectional shape itself. The experimental values of one-wavenumber aerodynamic admittances are compared with the Sears function. The results of all cases indicate that the experimental results agree well with the Sears function at low frequencies, while decaying faster at high frequencies.

Topics & Concepts

AirfoilWavenumberAerodynamicsTurbulenceAdmittanceLift (data mining)PhysicsMechanicsFlow (mathematics)Classical mechanicsOpticsComputer scienceElectrical impedanceQuantum mechanicsData miningFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet FlowsWind and Air Flow Studies
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