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PIV investigation of the wake past an airfoil in unsteady flow (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- PIV investigation of the wake past an airfoil in unsteady flow (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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E. Binotti, M. Falchi, P.Fornari, S.Grizzi , F.Pereira, F.Di Felice (2007)
PIV investigation of the wake past an airfoil in unsteady flow
in XV AIVELA National Meeting, Milano, 29-30 Novembre 2007
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- PIV investigation of the wake past an airfoil in unsteady flow (literal)
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- Abstract
- Though the fluid dynamic fields past stationary
NACA airfoils have been deeply investigated and
understood, open questions still remain when
unsteady pitching conditions are considered. This
is even of greater relevance in the aero-naval
applications where such unsteadiness becomes
critical in maneuvering situations. Rotors in
helicopters and maneuvering rudders in ships and
submarines are clear examples of such cases.
Regarding the physics, the variation of the angle
of attack generates a modification of the
circulation around the airfoil which is likely to be
compensated, in the framework of the Kutta
theory, by a vortex shedding in order to have a net
vorticity balance equal to zero. So when the angle
of attack is varied continuously, a street of
vortices has to be expected downstream the
airfoil.
In order to experimentally investigate this
problem, the flow past a NACA-0009 airfoil, with
span to chord ratio larger than four, has been
tested; to simulate the continuous variation of the
angle of attack, the airfoil has been put in rotation
around its aerodynamic center according to a
sinusoidal law.
To investigate the influence of the oscillation
amplitude and of the pitching frequency, velocity
and vorticity fields are presented as well as
Jeong's invariant on 2D velocity fields. (literal)
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