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Unsteady wake measurements behind an airfoil and prediction of dynamic stall from the wake
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PurposeThe primary purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the unsteady flow field in the wake of Eppler‐361 airfoil undergoing harmonic pitch oscillation in both pre‐stall and post‐stall regimes.Design/methodology/approachExperimental measurements were carried out to study the characteristics of the unsteady flow field within the wake of an airfoil. All of the experiments were conducted in a low‐speed wind tunnel, and the velocity field was measured by a hot‐wire anemometry. The airfoil was given a harmonic pitching motion about its half chord axis at two reduced frequencies of 0.091 and 0.273. All experimental data were taken at the oscillation amplitude of 8°. During the experiments, the mean angle of attack was altered from 2.5 to 10° that this made it possible to study the wake in both pre‐stall and post‐stall regimes.FindingsFrom the results, it can be concluded that different velocity profiles are formed in the wake at different phase angles. In addition, the hysteresis of the velocity field in the wake is captured between increasing and decreasing incidences. It is also found that the velocity field in the wake is strongly affected by the operating conditions of the airfoil, e.g. mean angle of attack, reduced frequency and instantaneous angle of attack. Huge variations in the profiles of the wake are observed at high instantaneous angles of attack when the mean angle of attack is 10°, i.e. when the airfoil experiences significant oscillations beyond the static stall. It is concluded that this is due to dynamic stall phenomenon.Practical implicationsFindings of the present study give valuable information, which can be used to characterize wakes of micro air vehicles, helicopter's rotor blades, and wind turbine blades. In addition to this, present findings can be used to predict dynamic stall of the above applications.Originality/valueThe paper is the first to investigate the unsteady wake of Eppler‐361 airfoil and to predict the dynamic stall phenomenon of this airfoil.
Title: Unsteady wake measurements behind an airfoil and prediction of dynamic stall from the wake
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PurposeThe primary purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the unsteady flow field in the wake of Eppler‐361 airfoil undergoing harmonic pitch oscillation in both pre‐stall and post‐stall regimes.
Design/methodology/approachExperimental measurements were carried out to study the characteristics of the unsteady flow field within the wake of an airfoil.
All of the experiments were conducted in a low‐speed wind tunnel, and the velocity field was measured by a hot‐wire anemometry.
The airfoil was given a harmonic pitching motion about its half chord axis at two reduced frequencies of 0.
091 and 0.
273.
All experimental data were taken at the oscillation amplitude of 8°.
During the experiments, the mean angle of attack was altered from 2.
5 to 10° that this made it possible to study the wake in both pre‐stall and post‐stall regimes.
FindingsFrom the results, it can be concluded that different velocity profiles are formed in the wake at different phase angles.
In addition, the hysteresis of the velocity field in the wake is captured between increasing and decreasing incidences.
It is also found that the velocity field in the wake is strongly affected by the operating conditions of the airfoil, e.
g.
mean angle of attack, reduced frequency and instantaneous angle of attack.
Huge variations in the profiles of the wake are observed at high instantaneous angles of attack when the mean angle of attack is 10°, i.
e.
when the airfoil experiences significant oscillations beyond the static stall.
It is concluded that this is due to dynamic stall phenomenon.
Practical implicationsFindings of the present study give valuable information, which can be used to characterize wakes of micro air vehicles, helicopter's rotor blades, and wind turbine blades.
In addition to this, present findings can be used to predict dynamic stall of the above applications.
Originality/valueThe paper is the first to investigate the unsteady wake of Eppler‐361 airfoil and to predict the dynamic stall phenomenon of this airfoil.
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