Inhibition at the leading edge: Reference frames for dynamic IOR

1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Larence Becker ◽  
Howard Egeth
Author(s):  
Li Cheng ◽  
Can Luo ◽  
Chao Liu

The bulb tubular pump had advantages of large capacity and low head. This type of pump has been widely used for water transportation project or irrigation and drainage. Nowadays China East Routine of South-to-North Water Transfers Project partly uses bulb tubular pumping station. In order to study the relationship between the flow pattern and hydraulic performance of bulb tubular pump system, the SIMPLEC algorithm, based on the RNG k-ε model with Wall-Function Law, is applied for the solution of the discretization governing equation. Using multiple reference frames, the flow detail of whole pumping system was attained. The calculation results were agreement with the test ones. The flow patterns of different operating point were analyzed. There were large eddy areas in the inlet of blades when pump systems were operated in small flowrates. The flow patterns of BEP (Best Efficiency Point) and large flowrate were good. The static pressure of suction face of leading edge was low and the static pressure of pressure face of leading edge was highest during BEP and small flowrate point. There were part low static pressure areas of leading edge of pressure surface and part high static pressure area of leading edge of suction surface during large flowrate point. The relationship between hydraulic loss of bulb of tubular pump and flowrate depended on the operating points and did not follow the quadratic law of traditional pipe. The optimal design of turbular pump should be mainly focused on the flow pattern of blades and guided vanes.


2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph S. Lappin ◽  
Duje Tadin ◽  
Emily Grossman

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca A. Clay
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2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 621
Author(s):  
Veerapathiran Thangaraj Gopinathan ◽  
John Bruce Ralphin Rose ◽  
Mohanram Surya

Aerodynamic efficiency of an airplane wing can be improved either by increasing its lift generation tendency or by reducing the drag. Recently, Bio-inspired designs have been received greater attention for the geometric modifications of airplane wings. One of the bio-inspired designs contains sinusoidal Humpback Whale (HW) tubercles, i.e., protuberances exist at the wing leading edge (LE). The tubercles have excellent flow control characteristics at low Reynolds numbers. The present work describes about the effect of tubercles on swept back wing performance at various Angle of Attack (AoA). NACA 0015 and NACA 4415 airfoils are used for swept back wing design with sweep angle about 30°. The modified wings (HUMP 0015 A, HUMP 0015 B, HUMP 4415 A, HUMP 4415 B) are designed with two amplitude to wavelength ratios (η) of 0.1 & 0.24 for the performance analysis. It is a novel effort to analyze the tubercle vortices along the span that induce additional flow energy especially, behind the tubercles peak and trough region. Subsequently, Co-efficient of Lift (CL), Co-efficient of Drag (CD) and boundary layer pressure gradients also predicted for modified and baseline (smooth LE) models in the pre & post-stall regimes. It was observed that the tubercles increase the performance of swept back wings by the enhanced CL/CD ratio in the pre-stall AoA region. Interestingly, the flow separation region behind the centerline of tubercles and formation of Laminar Separation Bubbles (LSB) were asymmetric because of the sweep.


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