On the formation of three-dimensional separated flows over wings under tip effects
Kai Zhang, Shelby Hayostek, Michael Amitay, Wei He, Vassilios Theofilis, Kunihiko Taira
Abstract
We perform direct numerical simulations of flows over unswept finite-aspect-ratio NACA 0015 wings at ), the tip effects retard the near-tip shedding process, which desynchronizes from the two-dimensional shedding over the midspan region, yielding vortex dislocation. At high angles of attack, the tip vortex exhibits noticeable undulations due to the strong interaction with the unsteady shedding vortices. The spanwise distribution of force coefficients is found to be related to the three-dimensional wake dynamics and the tip effects. Vortical elements in the wake that are responsible for the generation of lift and drag forces are identified through the force element analysis. We note that at high angles of attack, a stationary vortical structure forms at the leading edge near the tip, giving rise to locally high lift and drag forces. The analysis performed in this paper reveals how the vortical flow around the tip influences the separation physics, the global wake dynamics, and the spanwise force distributions.