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Numerical investigation of unsteady vortex breakdown past 80°/65° double-delta wing 被引量:12
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作者 Liu Jian Sun Haisheng +1 位作者 Liu Zhitao Xiao Zhixiang 《Chinese Journal of Aeronautics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第3期521-530,共10页
An improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES) method based on the k-x-SST (shear stress transport) turbulence model was applied to predict the unsteady vortex breakdown past an 80o/65o double-delta wing (... An improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES) method based on the k-x-SST (shear stress transport) turbulence model was applied to predict the unsteady vortex breakdown past an 80o/65o double-delta wing (DDW), where the angles of attack (AOAs) range from 30° to 40°. Firstly, the IDDES model and the relative numerical methods were validated by simulating the massively separated flow around an NACA0021 straight wing at the AOA of 60°. The fluctuation properties of the lift and pressure coefficients were analyzed and compared with the available measurements. For the DDW case, the computations were compared with such mea-surements as the mean lift, drag, pitching moment, pressure coefficients and breakdown locations. Furthermore, the unsteady properties were investigated in detail, such as the frequencies of force and moments, pressure fluctuation on the upper surface, typical vortex breakdown patterns at three moments, and the distributions of kinetic turbulence energy at a stream wise section. Two dominated modes are observed, in which their Strouhal numbers are 1.0 at the AOAs of 30°, 32° and 34° and 0.7 at the AOAs of 36o, 38° and 40°. The breakdown vortex always moves upstream and downstream and its types change alternatively. Furthermore, the vortex can be identified as breakdown or not through the mean pressure, root mean square of pressure, or even through correlation analysis. 展开更多
关键词 Computationalaerodynamics Double-delta wing improved delayed detachededdy simulation Spiral vortex shedding Unsteady vortex breakdown
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Effect of a transverse plasma jet on a shock wave induced by a ramp 被引量:8
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作者 Hongyu WANG Jun LI +3 位作者 Di JIN Hui DAI Tian GAN Yun WU 《Chinese Journal of Aeronautics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第6期1854-1876,共23页
We conducted experiments in a wind tunnel with Mach number 2 to explore the evolution of a transverse plasma jet and its modification effect on a shock wave induced by a ramp with an angle of 24°. The transverse ... We conducted experiments in a wind tunnel with Mach number 2 to explore the evolution of a transverse plasma jet and its modification effect on a shock wave induced by a ramp with an angle of 24°. The transverse plasma jet was created by arc discharge in a small cylindrical cavity with a 2 mm diameter orifice. Three group tests with different actuator arrangements in the spanwise or streamwise direction upstream from the ramp were respectively studied to compare their disturbances to the shock wave. As shown by a time-resolved schlieren system, an unsteady motion of the shock wave by actuation was found: the shock wave was significantly modified by the plasma jet with an upstream motion and a reduced angle. Compared to spanwise actuation, a more intensive impact was obtained with two or three streamwise actuators working together. From shock wave structures, the control effect of the plasma jet on the shock motion based on a thermal effect, a potential cause of shock modification, was discussed. Furthermore, we performed a numerical simulation by using the Improved Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation(IDDES) method to simulate the evolution of the transverse plasma jet plume produced by two streamwise actuators. The results show that flow structures are similar to those identified in schlieren images. Two streamwise vortices were recognized, which indicates that the higher jet plume is the result of the overlap of two streamwise jets. 展开更多
关键词 Flow control improved delayed detachededdy simulation (IDDES)method Plasma synthetic jet Shock wave/boundary layerinteraction Time resolved schlierensystem
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