In-Situ Analysis of Backflow Events and Their Relation to Separation in Wings Through Well-Resolved LES

Mallor F, Liu J, Peplinski A, Vinuesa R, Örlü R, Weinkauf T, Schlatter P (2024)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2024

Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media B.V.

Series: ERCOFTAC Series

Book Volume: 31

Pages Range: 17-22

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47028-8_3

Abstract

Wall-bounded turbulent flows as those occurring in transportation (e.g. aviation) or industrial applications (e.g turbomachinery), are usually subjected to pressure gradients (PGs). The presence of such PGs affects greatly the development and physics of the turbulent boundary layer (TBL), making it an open research area. An important phenomena associated with the presence of strong adverse PGs (APGs) as appearing in wings, is the separation of the boundary layer, which can lead to stall.

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APA:

Mallor, F., Liu, J., Peplinski, A., Vinuesa, R., Örlü, R., Weinkauf, T., & Schlatter, P. (2024). In-Situ Analysis of Backflow Events and Their Relation to Separation in Wings Through Well-Resolved LES. In (pp. 17-22). Springer Science and Business Media B.V..

MLA:

Mallor, F., et al. "In-Situ Analysis of Backflow Events and Their Relation to Separation in Wings Through Well-Resolved LES." Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2024. 17-22.

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