Turbulent Bubbles behind Airfoils and Wings at High Angle of Attack,
Abstract
More accurate inviscid and viscous flow models are needed for simulating the main features of the turbulent bubbles in the near wakes behind airfoils at high angles of attack. Descriptions of these flows are not sufficiently detailed to allow accurate modelling for the recirculating flow regions. Numerical and wind tunnel experiments are required to ensure convergence criteria and wake closure conditions at different Reynolds numbers. A simple relation is found which correlates the airfoil viscous lift loss with the location of the upper surface separation point and lift predicted in full attached flow conditions. This simple 2-D model has been extended to 3-D wing flows with embedded turbulent bubbles after a set of wind tunnel experiments and oil-flow visualizations. A fast and efficient method is given for predicting spanwise load distribution and C (sub L max) for finite unswept wings. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADP004058
Entities
People
- G. Torella
- V. Losito
Organizations
- University of Naples Federico II