On the effect of active flow control on the meandering of a wing-tip vortex
Marouen Dghim, Mohsen Ferchichi, Hachimi Fellouah
Abstract
The development of a wing-tip vortex of a rectangular, square-tipped wing having a NACA 0012 airfoil at a chord Reynolds number . Under the most effective configuration, case C3, the vortex was stretched and appeared to be diffuse with a nearly 40 % decrease in the peak circumferential velocity and 50 % decrease in the core axial vorticity. The vortex core radius largely broadened suggesting that the lower-frequency control configuration allowed the synthetic jet to travel larger distances into the vortex bringing turbulent structures within its core resulting in increased mixing and subsequently a more diffuse vortex.
Topics & Concepts
WingVortexMechanicsFlow (mathematics)Swept wingFlow control (data)Horseshoe vortexPhysicsGeologyVorticityComputer scienceThermodynamicsTelecommunicationsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsPlasma and Flow Control in AerodynamicsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows