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Discrepancy in the Aerodynamic Property and Flowfield of a Symmetric Airfoil Produced by the Stationary and Moving Ground Effect

V. Tremblay-Dionne, T. Lee

2020Journal of Fluids Engineering11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The discrepancy in the aerodynamic property and flowfield of a symmetric airfoil produced by the stationary and moving ground effect was quantified through surface pressure and particle-image-velocimetry measurements. The results show that the stationary ground effect produced a higher lift than the moving ground due to the flow passage restriction caused by the longitudinal boundary layer developed on its ground surface. In close ground proximity, the formation of a ground vortex beneath the airfoil's leading-edge region speeded up the flow, leading to a lower lift than its moving-ground counterpart. For the moving ground, the ground vortex was absent. In close ground proximity, the moving ground effect generated a larger wake and drag than the stationary ground effect.

Topics & Concepts

AirfoilGround effect (cars)Lift (data mining)DragVortexPhysicsMechanicsLift-to-drag ratioAerodynamicsBoundary layerParticle image velocimetryLeading edgeTurbulenceComputer scienceThermodynamicsData miningAerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics ResearchWind and Air Flow StudiesFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
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