Laminar-Turbulent Transition on a DU89-134/14 Airfoil at Low Reynolds Number for use at High Altitude

Matija Avirović, Carlo Brunelli, Benoît G. Marinus, Joris Degroote, Jeroen van Beeck

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Abstract

Oil flow visualisations, infrared thermography and pressure measurements are used to investigate the flow topology around a DU89-134/14 airfoil at chord-based Reynolds numbers Rec = 2.5 × 105 and Rec = 5 × 105 for angles of attack α = 1 and α = 5. The general flow topology was investigated via the oil flow visualisations, while mean separation, transition and reattachment locations were determined by infrared thermography and pressure measurements. The experimental measurements are corroborated with 3D Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulations using the transitional (γ− Reθ ) SST turbulence model. Two flow regimes over the suction side of the DU89-134/14 airfoil are detected. One occurs for Rec = 2.5 × 105 and α = 1, where the laminar flow separates, transitions to turbulence, and does not reattach. In contrast, flow reattachment is detected with the consequent formation of a laminar separation bubble for the other observed cases. There is excellent agreement between oil flow visualizations and infrared thermography measurements in predicting separation and reattachment locations. Pressure measurements show good agreement with infrared thermography in predicting separation, transition, and reattachment locations, although erroneous interpretations are possible if there is a lack of a clear pressure plateau characteristic of flow separation. 3D RANS numerical simulations show very good performance for Rec = 5 × 105, whilst for Rec = 2.5 × 105 the performance is acceptable before the onset of transition, after which they are not capable of predicting flow features accurately.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAIAA Aviation Forum and ASCEND, 2024
PublisherAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA
Number of pages14
ISBN (Print)9781624107160
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventAIAA Aviation Forum and ASCEND, 2024 - Las Vegas, United States
Duration: 29 Jul 20242 Aug 2024

Publication series

NameAIAA Aviation Forum and ASCEND, 2024

Conference

ConferenceAIAA Aviation Forum and ASCEND, 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLas Vegas
Period29/07/242/08/24

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