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Application of Humpback Whale Flippers in an Annular Compressor Cascade
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Humpback whales possess bumpy tubercles on the leading edge of their flippers. Due to these leading edge tubercles, the whales are able to perform complex underwater maneuvers agilely. Inspired by the flippers, this paper applies sinusoidal-like tubercles to the leading edge of the blade in an annular compressor cascade, and presents a numerical investigation to explore the effects of tubercles with the aim of controlling the corner separation and reducing losses.
A preliminary study by steady 3D RANS simulations is performed. The aerodynamic performance and the behavior of the corner separation are investigated in the baseline compressor cascade. Subsequently, cascades with leading edge tubercles are numerically simulated. A crucial geometry parameter of the tubercles, wavelength, is varied to obtain different configurations. The influence of the parameter is concluded from the comparison of the performance attained by these configurations. Also, several configurations, which are typical in loss characteristics, are selected for further DES simulations so as to obtain more flow details, especially at the separation region. Flow visualizations show that leading edge tubercles could induce the formation of counter-rotating streamwise vortices. The interaction between the streamwise vortices and corner separation is emphatically investigated. By analysis of all the results obtained, this paper tries to figure out the mechanism of leading edge tubercles in loss reduction and separation delay in an annular compressor cascade.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Title: Application of Humpback Whale Flippers in an Annular Compressor Cascade
Description:
Humpback whales possess bumpy tubercles on the leading edge of their flippers.
Due to these leading edge tubercles, the whales are able to perform complex underwater maneuvers agilely.
Inspired by the flippers, this paper applies sinusoidal-like tubercles to the leading edge of the blade in an annular compressor cascade, and presents a numerical investigation to explore the effects of tubercles with the aim of controlling the corner separation and reducing losses.
A preliminary study by steady 3D RANS simulations is performed.
The aerodynamic performance and the behavior of the corner separation are investigated in the baseline compressor cascade.
Subsequently, cascades with leading edge tubercles are numerically simulated.
A crucial geometry parameter of the tubercles, wavelength, is varied to obtain different configurations.
The influence of the parameter is concluded from the comparison of the performance attained by these configurations.
Also, several configurations, which are typical in loss characteristics, are selected for further DES simulations so as to obtain more flow details, especially at the separation region.
Flow visualizations show that leading edge tubercles could induce the formation of counter-rotating streamwise vortices.
The interaction between the streamwise vortices and corner separation is emphatically investigated.
By analysis of all the results obtained, this paper tries to figure out the mechanism of leading edge tubercles in loss reduction and separation delay in an annular compressor cascade.
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