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Aerodynamic study of low Reynolds number airfoil and mini-unmanned aerial vehicle in simulated rain environment
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Purpose
Rainfall is one of the main atmospheric conditions that significantly affect the aerodynamic performance of the low Reynolds number flights. In this paper, the adverse effects of rain on the aerodynamic performance of a two-dimensional (2D) airfoil with a chord-based low Reynolds number of 2 × 105 and the mini-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for various flight conditions, i.e. 0°–40° at Mach number 0.04 were studied numerically. The purpose of this study is to explore the aerodynamic penalties that affect the liquid water content (LWC = 5.33) of the airfoil and UAV performance in rain under different flying conditions.
Design/methodology/approach
The Eulerian–Lagrangian two-phase flow method is adopted to simulate the rain environment over an airfoil and mini-UAV aerodynamic performances. The Reynolds Averaged Navier–Stokes equations are considered to solve the time-averaged equations of motion for fluid flow.
Findings
The effect of rainfall on the airfoil and mini-UAV is studied numerically and validated experimentally. For 2D airfoil, the lift and drag coefficients for both numerical and experimental results show a very good correlation at Reynolds number 2 × 105. For three-dimensional (3D) mini-UAV, the lift and drag coefficients for both numerical and experimental results show a very good correlation at Mach number 0.04. The raindrops distribution around the airfoil, premature trailing edge separation, boundary-layer velocity profiles at five different chord positions (i.e. LE, 0.25c, 0.5c, 0.75c and 0.98c) on the upper surface of the airfoil, water film height and the location of rivulet formation on the upper surface of the airfoil are also presented.
Originality/value
For 2D airfoil, the recorded maximum variation of the coefficient of lift and lift-to-drag (L/D) ratio is observed to be 5.33% at an 8° and 10.53% at a 4° angle of attack (AOA) between numerical and experimental results under the influence of rainfall effect for LWC = 5.33. The L/D ratio percentage degradation is seen to be 61.9% at an AOA of 0°–2° for the rain environment. For 3D mini-UAV, the recorded maximum variation of the coefficient of lift and L/D ratio are observed to be 2.84% and 4.60% at a 30° stall AOA under the influence of rainfall effect for LWC = 5.33. The numerical results are impressively in agreement with the experimental results. UAV designers will benefit from the findings presented in this paper. This will be also helpful for training the pilots to control the airplanes in a rain environment.
Title: Aerodynamic study of low Reynolds number airfoil and mini-unmanned aerial vehicle in simulated rain environment
Description:
Purpose
Rainfall is one of the main atmospheric conditions that significantly affect the aerodynamic performance of the low Reynolds number flights.
In this paper, the adverse effects of rain on the aerodynamic performance of a two-dimensional (2D) airfoil with a chord-based low Reynolds number of 2 × 105 and the mini-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for various flight conditions, i.
e.
0°–40° at Mach number 0.
04 were studied numerically.
The purpose of this study is to explore the aerodynamic penalties that affect the liquid water content (LWC = 5.
33) of the airfoil and UAV performance in rain under different flying conditions.
Design/methodology/approach
The Eulerian–Lagrangian two-phase flow method is adopted to simulate the rain environment over an airfoil and mini-UAV aerodynamic performances.
The Reynolds Averaged Navier–Stokes equations are considered to solve the time-averaged equations of motion for fluid flow.
Findings
The effect of rainfall on the airfoil and mini-UAV is studied numerically and validated experimentally.
For 2D airfoil, the lift and drag coefficients for both numerical and experimental results show a very good correlation at Reynolds number 2 × 105.
For three-dimensional (3D) mini-UAV, the lift and drag coefficients for both numerical and experimental results show a very good correlation at Mach number 0.
04.
The raindrops distribution around the airfoil, premature trailing edge separation, boundary-layer velocity profiles at five different chord positions (i.
e.
LE, 0.
25c, 0.
5c, 0.
75c and 0.
98c) on the upper surface of the airfoil, water film height and the location of rivulet formation on the upper surface of the airfoil are also presented.
Originality/value
For 2D airfoil, the recorded maximum variation of the coefficient of lift and lift-to-drag (L/D) ratio is observed to be 5.
33% at an 8° and 10.
53% at a 4° angle of attack (AOA) between numerical and experimental results under the influence of rainfall effect for LWC = 5.
33.
The L/D ratio percentage degradation is seen to be 61.
9% at an AOA of 0°–2° for the rain environment.
For 3D mini-UAV, the recorded maximum variation of the coefficient of lift and L/D ratio are observed to be 2.
84% and 4.
60% at a 30° stall AOA under the influence of rainfall effect for LWC = 5.
33.
The numerical results are impressively in agreement with the experimental results.
UAV designers will benefit from the findings presented in this paper.
This will be also helpful for training the pilots to control the airplanes in a rain environment.
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