Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers

Dynamic soaring is a cyclic manoeuvre practiced by RC glider pilots and marine avian species which utilises wind gradients on the leeward side of geophysical features to increase flight speed. The technique has been characterized by extraordinary lift during the climbing phase and tremendous gain of...

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Main Authors: Ariff, Omar Kassim, Salami, Erfan, Teh, W. S., Sajjad, K., Go, Tiauw Hiong
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Published: IEEE 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.561092017-07-03T09:36:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56109/ Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers Ariff, Omar Kassim Salami, Erfan Teh, W. S. Sajjad, K. Go, Tiauw Hiong Dynamic soaring is a cyclic manoeuvre practiced by RC glider pilots and marine avian species which utilises wind gradients on the leeward side of geophysical features to increase flight speed. The technique has been characterized by extraordinary lift during the climbing phase and tremendous gain of speed during the descent phase of the manoeuvres. The phenomenon experienced by these aircraft with laminar flow airfoils has previously been falsely attributed to the conservation of energy within each cycle. Many manoeuvre optimisation techniques have been developed based on that assumption as well as other simplifying assumptions. However, that theory fails to explain the increase in speed with every revolution. Additionally there has been no experimental aerodynamic verification of the heuristics, lift and drag forces experienced during dynamic soaring maneuvers. This paper presents the preliminary results of wind tunnel tests of a laminar flow airfoil within a uniform boundary layer, or wind gradient for a fixed geophysical feature geometry. Parameters varied are angle of attack and free flow Reynolds number. The lift enhancement results obtained disprove the theory that dynamic soaring is only due to potential to kinetic energy exchange without any total increase in flight speed per cycle. However, the phenomenon is observed consistently in only a specific range of Reynolds number and angle of attack combinations. Outside these ranges, the performance of the aircraft is normal and speed gains are not exhibited. The novelty of this paper is that it specifically studies the aerodynamics in question experimentally rather than numerically or theoretically. It presents preliminary results of that study. Future work involves the experimental flow visualization, drag reduction studies and the impact of the contour of the geophysical feature which forms the wind gradient. Only after that can a complete optimization for dynamic soaring maneuvers be carried out. IEEE 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56109/1/Experimental%20verification%20of%20lift%20enhancement%20of%20laminar%20flow%20airfoil%20RG15%20in%20low%20Reynolds%20number%20boundary%20layers.pdf Ariff, Omar Kassim and Salami, Erfan and Teh, W. S. and Sajjad, K. and Go, Tiauw Hiong (2015) Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers. In: 2015 12th International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences & Technology (IBCAST), 13-17 Jan. 2015, Islamabad, Pakistan. (pp. 467-472). 10.1109/IBCAST.2015.7058544
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description Dynamic soaring is a cyclic manoeuvre practiced by RC glider pilots and marine avian species which utilises wind gradients on the leeward side of geophysical features to increase flight speed. The technique has been characterized by extraordinary lift during the climbing phase and tremendous gain of speed during the descent phase of the manoeuvres. The phenomenon experienced by these aircraft with laminar flow airfoils has previously been falsely attributed to the conservation of energy within each cycle. Many manoeuvre optimisation techniques have been developed based on that assumption as well as other simplifying assumptions. However, that theory fails to explain the increase in speed with every revolution. Additionally there has been no experimental aerodynamic verification of the heuristics, lift and drag forces experienced during dynamic soaring maneuvers. This paper presents the preliminary results of wind tunnel tests of a laminar flow airfoil within a uniform boundary layer, or wind gradient for a fixed geophysical feature geometry. Parameters varied are angle of attack and free flow Reynolds number. The lift enhancement results obtained disprove the theory that dynamic soaring is only due to potential to kinetic energy exchange without any total increase in flight speed per cycle. However, the phenomenon is observed consistently in only a specific range of Reynolds number and angle of attack combinations. Outside these ranges, the performance of the aircraft is normal and speed gains are not exhibited. The novelty of this paper is that it specifically studies the aerodynamics in question experimentally rather than numerically or theoretically. It presents preliminary results of that study. Future work involves the experimental flow visualization, drag reduction studies and the impact of the contour of the geophysical feature which forms the wind gradient. Only after that can a complete optimization for dynamic soaring maneuvers be carried out.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ariff, Omar Kassim
Salami, Erfan
Teh, W. S.
Sajjad, K.
Go, Tiauw Hiong
spellingShingle Ariff, Omar Kassim
Salami, Erfan
Teh, W. S.
Sajjad, K.
Go, Tiauw Hiong
Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers
author_facet Ariff, Omar Kassim
Salami, Erfan
Teh, W. S.
Sajjad, K.
Go, Tiauw Hiong
author_sort Ariff, Omar Kassim
title Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers
title_short Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers
title_full Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers
title_fullStr Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers
title_full_unstemmed Experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil RG15 in low Reynolds number boundary layers
title_sort experimental verification of lift enhancement of laminar flow airfoil rg15 in low reynolds number boundary layers
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56109/1/Experimental%20verification%20of%20lift%20enhancement%20of%20laminar%20flow%20airfoil%20RG15%20in%20low%20Reynolds%20number%20boundary%20layers.pdf
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