Post-stall flow control on an airfoil by local unsteady forcing

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作者
Wu, JZ [1 ]
Lu, XY [1 ]
Denny, AG [1 ]
Fan, M [1 ]
Wu, JM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Inst Space, Tullahoma, TN 37388 USA
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10.1017/S0022112098002055
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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By using a Reynolds-averaged two-dimensional computation of a turbulent flow over an airfoil at post-stall angles of attack, we show that the massively separated and disordered unsteady flow can be effectively controlled by periodic blowing-suction near the leading edge with low-level power input. This unsteady forcing can modulate the evolution of the separated shear layer to promote the formation of concentrated lifting vortices, which in turn interact with trailing-edge vortices in a favourable manner and thereby alter the global deep-stall flow field. In a certain range of post-stall angles of attack and forcing frequencies, the unforced random separated how can become periodic or quasi-periodic, associated with a significant lift enhancement. This opens a promising possibility for flight beyond the static stall to a much higher angle of attack. The same local control also leads, in some situations, to a reduction of drag. On a part of the airfoil the pressure fluctuation is suppressed as well, which would be beneficial for high-alpha buffet control. The computations are in qualitative agreement with several recent post-stall flow control experiments. The physical mechanisms responsible for post-stall flow control, as observed from the numerical data, are explored in terms of nonlinear mode competition and resonance, as well as vortex dynamics. The leading-edge shear layer and vortex shedding from the trailing edge are two basic constituents of unsteady post-stall flow and its control. Since the former has a rich spectrum of response to various disturbances, in a quite wide range the natural frequency of both constituents can shift and lock-in to the forcing frequency or its harmonics. Thus, most of the separated flow becomes resonant: associated with much more organized flow patterns. During this nonlinear process the coalescence of small vortices from the disturbed leading-edge shear layer is enhanced, causing a stronger entrainment and hence a stronger lifting vortex. Meanwhile, the unfavourable trailing-edge vortex is pushed downstream. The wake pattern also has a corresponding change: the shed vortices of alternate signs tend to be aligned, forming a train of close vortex couples with stronger downwash, rather than a Karman street.
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