Unsteady Three-Dimensional Aerodynamic Flow.
Abstract
The overall objective of this program is to determine the instantaneous flow structure on delta wings at high angle-of-attack, as well as from cylindrical bodies, which are subjected to basic classes of motion. New techniques of high-image density particle image velocimetry provide the instantaneous vorticity fields and streamline patterns, thereby allowing interpretation of the underlying physics using critical point theory. This type of quantitative interpretation of the flow structure is crucial for performing vorticity balances on wings and bodies and thereby optimization of overall performance characteristics. Furthermore, for the case of the delta wing at high angle-of-attack, local control techniques are applied simultaneously at leading and trailing-edges of the wing, in order to alter the crucial features of vortex breakdown and subsequent large-scale stall. Such control techniques have application to a wide variety of separated flows from wings and cylindrical bodies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 28, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA322579
Entities
People
- Donald O. Rockwell
Organizations
- Lehigh University