Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities

Research studies on low Reynolds number are continuously gaining technical interest aiming to contribute to the advancement of small aerial vehicles and wind turbines. Despite this, there are issues though concerning the sensitivity of the boundary layer on the airfoil surface due to their low-speed...

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Main Authors: Chua, John Christian T., Lopez, Neil Stephen A., Augusto, Gerardo L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-51122021-11-26T02:09:51Z Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities Chua, John Christian T. Lopez, Neil Stephen A. Augusto, Gerardo L. Research studies on low Reynolds number are continuously gaining technical interest aiming to contribute to the advancement of small aerial vehicles and wind turbines. Despite this, there are issues though concerning the sensitivity of the boundary layer on the airfoil surface due to their low-speed operating condition and the unstable environment where they are situated in. In order to enhance the performance of these machines, aerodynamic analysis of the airfoils employed for these kinds of applications needs to be essentially conducted. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of several airfoils suitable for small-scale horizontal-axis wind turbines. Numerical results show that the effects of Reynolds number and turbulence intensity are somewhat similar in terms of lift-to-drag ratio and chordwise behavior of separation bubbles. Likewise, different structures exhibited by the flow on the airfoil upper surface were captured as functions of angle of attack, Reynolds number and turbulence intensity. © 2018 IEEE. 2018-12-27T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4213 info:doi/10.1109/CMAME.2018.8592181 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Aerofoils Reynolds number Turbulence Boundary layer Horizontal axis wind turbines Mechanical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Aerofoils
Reynolds number
Turbulence
Boundary layer
Horizontal axis wind turbines
Mechanical Engineering
spellingShingle Aerofoils
Reynolds number
Turbulence
Boundary layer
Horizontal axis wind turbines
Mechanical Engineering
Chua, John Christian T.
Lopez, Neil Stephen A.
Augusto, Gerardo L.
Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
description Research studies on low Reynolds number are continuously gaining technical interest aiming to contribute to the advancement of small aerial vehicles and wind turbines. Despite this, there are issues though concerning the sensitivity of the boundary layer on the airfoil surface due to their low-speed operating condition and the unstable environment where they are situated in. In order to enhance the performance of these machines, aerodynamic analysis of the airfoils employed for these kinds of applications needs to be essentially conducted. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of several airfoils suitable for small-scale horizontal-axis wind turbines. Numerical results show that the effects of Reynolds number and turbulence intensity are somewhat similar in terms of lift-to-drag ratio and chordwise behavior of separation bubbles. Likewise, different structures exhibited by the flow on the airfoil upper surface were captured as functions of angle of attack, Reynolds number and turbulence intensity. © 2018 IEEE.
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author Chua, John Christian T.
Lopez, Neil Stephen A.
Augusto, Gerardo L.
author_facet Chua, John Christian T.
Lopez, Neil Stephen A.
Augusto, Gerardo L.
author_sort Chua, John Christian T.
title Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
title_short Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
title_full Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
title_fullStr Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low Reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
title_sort analyses of aerodynamic characteristics and boundary layer features of airfoils at low reynolds numbers and moderate turbulence intensities
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4213
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