Primary and Secondary Vortex Structures Over Accelerated-Decelerated Airfoils at High Angles of Attack

1993 ◽  
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Fathi Finaish ◽  
Jacopo Frigerio
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C. Christian Wolf ◽  
Clemens Schwarz ◽  
Kurt Kaufmann ◽  
Anthony D. Gardner ◽  
Dirk Michaelis ◽  
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C. Christian Wolf ◽  
Robert Brinkema ◽  
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AbstractThe blade tip vortex system is a crucial feature in the wake of helicopter rotors, and its correct prediction represents a major challenge in the numerical simulation of rotor flows. A common phenomenon in modern high-fidelity CFD simulations is the breakdown of the primary vortex system in hover due to secondary vortex braids. Since they are strongly influenced by the numerical settings, the degree to which these secondary vortex structures actually physically occur is still discussed and needs experimental validation. In the current work, the development of secondary vortex structures in the wake of a two-bladed rotor in hover conditions was investigated by combining stereoscopic particle image velocimetry measurements in different measurement planes and high-fidelity simulations. Secondary vortex structures were detected and quantified at different axial locations in the wake by applying an identical scheme to the measured and simulated velocity data. In agreement, it was found that the number of secondary vortices is maximum at a distance of $$0.8\,R$$ 0.8 R below the rotor. The more intense secondary vortex structures were quantitatively well captured in the simulation, whereas in the experiment a larger number of weaker vortices were detected. No distinct preferential direction of rotation was found for the secondary vortices, but they tended to develop in vortex pairs with alternating sense of rotation. A clustered occurrence of secondary vortices was observed close to the primary tip vortices, where the rolled-up blade shear layer breaks down into coherent vortex structures. Graphical abstract


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pp. 31-39
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V. М. Dulin ◽  
A. S. Lobasov ◽  
D. М. Markovich ◽  
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Dubnishchev Yuri Nikolaevich ◽  
Lemanov Vadim Vladimirovich ◽  
Lukashov Vladimir Vladimirovich ◽  
Arbuzov Vitali Anisiforovich ◽  
Sharov Konstantin Aleksandrovich
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Kaustav Chaudhury ◽  
Chandranath Banerjee ◽  
Swapnil Urankar

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pp. 319-319
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P. J. Lamont

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Vol 980 ◽  
pp. 012014
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E S Gesheva ◽  
S I Shtork ◽  
S V Alekseenko
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