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Impact of reduced frequency on the time lag in pressure distribution over a supercritical airfoil in a pitch-pause-return motion
Authors:Haghighat Z ESLAMI  Ali R DAVARI  MR SOLTANI
Institution:1. Aerospace Division, Department of Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 147789-3855, Iran;2. Department of Aerospace Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran 147789-3855, Iran
Abstract:Effects of reduced frequency, stop angle, and pause duration have been studied on a thin supercritical airfoil undergoing a pitch-pause-return motion, which is one of the classic maneuvers introduced by the AIAA Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee. Experiments were conducted in a low-speed wind tunnel at both a constant mean angle of attack and an oscillation amplitude with a reduced frequency ranging from 0.01 to 0.12. The desired stop angles of the airfoil were set to occur during the upstroke motion. The unsteady pressure distribution on the airfoil was measured for below, near, and beyond static stall conditions. Results showed that the reduced frequency and stop angle were the dominant contributors to the time lag in the flowfield. For stop angles in both below- and post-stall regions, the time for the flowfield to reach its steady state conditions, known as the time lag, decreased as the reduced frequency was increased. However, in the static-stall region and for a certain value of reduced frequency, a resonance phenomenon was observed, and a minimum time lag was achieved. The pressure distribution in this condition was shown to be highly influenced by this phenomenon.
Keywords:Dynamic stall  Pitch pause return motion  Reduced frequency  Static stall  Time lag
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