Algebraic methods and rapid deforming techniques are used to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted dynamic grids for assemblies. The conservative full-potential equation is solved by a time-accurate approximate f...Algebraic methods and rapid deforming techniques are used to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted dynamic grids for assemblies. The conservative full-potential equation is solved by a time-accurate approximate factorization algorithm and internal Newton iterations. An integral boundary layer method based on the dissipation integral is used to account for viscous effects. The computational results about unsteady transonic forces on wings, bodies and control surfaces are in agreement with experimental data.展开更多
The dynamic stall process in three-dimensional (3D) cases on a rectangular wing undergoing a constant rate ramp-up motion is introduced to provide a qualitative analysis about the onset and development of the stall ...The dynamic stall process in three-dimensional (3D) cases on a rectangular wing undergoing a constant rate ramp-up motion is introduced to provide a qualitative analysis about the onset and development of the stall phenomenon. Based on the enhanced understanding of the mechanism of dynamic stalls, a 3D dynamic stall model is constructed with the emphasis of the onset, the growth, and the convection of the dynamic stall vortex on the 3D wing surface. The results show that this engineering dynamic stall model can simulate the 3D unsteady aerodynamic performance appropriately.展开更多
A comprehensive methodology for simulating 2 D dynamic stall at fluctuating freestream is proposed in this paper.2 D CFD simulation of a SC1095 airfoil exposed to a fluctuating freestream of Mach number 0.537±0.2...A comprehensive methodology for simulating 2 D dynamic stall at fluctuating freestream is proposed in this paper.2 D CFD simulation of a SC1095 airfoil exposed to a fluctuating freestream of Mach number 0.537±0.205 and Reynolds number 6.1×10~6(based on the mean Mach number)and undergoing a 10°±10°pitch oscillation with a frequency of 4.25 Hz was conducted.These conditions were selected to be representative of the flow experienced by a helicopter rotor airfoil section in a real-life fast forward flight.Both constant freestream dynamic stall as well as fluctuating freestream dynamic stall simulations were conducted and compared.The methodology was carefully validated with experimental data for both transonic flow and dynamic stall under fluctuating freestream.Overall,the results suggest that the fluctuating freestream alters the dynamic stall mechanism documented for constant freestream in a major way,emphasizing that inclusion of this effect in the prediction of dynamic stall related rotor loads is imperative for rotor performance analysis and blades design.展开更多
基金Aeronautical Science Foundation of China (99A52007)
文摘Algebraic methods and rapid deforming techniques are used to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted dynamic grids for assemblies. The conservative full-potential equation is solved by a time-accurate approximate factorization algorithm and internal Newton iterations. An integral boundary layer method based on the dissipation integral is used to account for viscous effects. The computational results about unsteady transonic forces on wings, bodies and control surfaces are in agreement with experimental data.
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program)(No. 2007CB714600)
文摘The dynamic stall process in three-dimensional (3D) cases on a rectangular wing undergoing a constant rate ramp-up motion is introduced to provide a qualitative analysis about the onset and development of the stall phenomenon. Based on the enhanced understanding of the mechanism of dynamic stalls, a 3D dynamic stall model is constructed with the emphasis of the onset, the growth, and the convection of the dynamic stall vortex on the 3D wing surface. The results show that this engineering dynamic stall model can simulate the 3D unsteady aerodynamic performance appropriately.
文摘A comprehensive methodology for simulating 2 D dynamic stall at fluctuating freestream is proposed in this paper.2 D CFD simulation of a SC1095 airfoil exposed to a fluctuating freestream of Mach number 0.537±0.205 and Reynolds number 6.1×10~6(based on the mean Mach number)and undergoing a 10°±10°pitch oscillation with a frequency of 4.25 Hz was conducted.These conditions were selected to be representative of the flow experienced by a helicopter rotor airfoil section in a real-life fast forward flight.Both constant freestream dynamic stall as well as fluctuating freestream dynamic stall simulations were conducted and compared.The methodology was carefully validated with experimental data for both transonic flow and dynamic stall under fluctuating freestream.Overall,the results suggest that the fluctuating freestream alters the dynamic stall mechanism documented for constant freestream in a major way,emphasizing that inclusion of this effect in the prediction of dynamic stall related rotor loads is imperative for rotor performance analysis and blades design.