Effects of Different Friction Control Techniques on Turbulence Developing Around Wings

Atzori M, Vinuesa R, Gatti D, Stroh A, Frohnapfel B, Schlatter P (2020)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2020

Publisher: Springer

Series: ERCOFTAC Series

Book Volume: 27

Pages Range: 305-311

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42822-8_40

Abstract

Developing efficient flow control techniques remain a challenging task due to the complexity of turbulent flows in industrial applications, a relevant example of which are turbulent boundary layers (TBL) subjected to pressure gradients. In the present study, we employ high-fidelity numerical simulations to assess the impact of different control strategies on the flow around a NACA4412 airfoil at a Reynolds number Rec=200,000 based on the chord length c and the inflow velocity U∞. The choice of this specific study case is motivated by the relatively weak dependence of the pressure distribution around the airfoil on the Reynolds number [6], which allows distinguishing the effects of increasing Reynolds number and those of the non-uniform adverse pressure gradient (APG).

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APA:

Atzori, M., Vinuesa, R., Gatti, D., Stroh, A., Frohnapfel, B., & Schlatter, P. (2020). Effects of Different Friction Control Techniques on Turbulence Developing Around Wings. In (pp. 305-311). Springer.

MLA:

Atzori, M., et al. "Effects of Different Friction Control Techniques on Turbulence Developing Around Wings." Springer, 2020. 305-311.

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