Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings

Effects of leading-edge tubercles on the aerodynamic performance and surface flow structures for tapered swept-back wings have been determined experimentally across a range of Reynolds numbers (Re). The orientation of SD7032 profile and tubercles were also particularly evaluated at Re=2.2×105. Lift...

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Main Authors: Wei, Zhaoyu, New, Tze How, Cui, Y. D.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-893802023-03-04T17:17:14Z Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings Wei, Zhaoyu New, Tze How Cui, Y. D. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Surface Flow Structures Aerodynamic Performance Effects of leading-edge tubercles on the aerodynamic performance and surface flow structures for tapered swept-back wings have been determined experimentally across a range of Reynolds numbers (Re). The orientation of SD7032 profile and tubercles were also particularly evaluated at Re=2.2×105. Lift and drag curve behavior of the baseline wing with SD7032 airfoil profile aligned in the streamwise direction do not vary significantly when Reynolds number exceeds Re=8.2×104. Results also indicate that the gross surface flow structures are not too sensitive towards the orientation of the SD7032 airfoil profile and tubercles. Nevertheless, compared with its baseline counterpart, the wing with tubercles normal to the leading-edge can slightly enhance the aerodynamic performance over a lower angle-of-attack (AOA) range of 2°<α<7°. The two different tubercle orientations are also observed to improve stall behavior with lift enhancements and drag reductions at AOAs larger than 20°. Surface flow patterns show that highly complicated surface vortex structures and regular critical points are produced at moderate AOAs, where the distribution of critical points is dependent upon the leading-edge tubercle orientation and presence of sweep-angle. Surface vortices are revealed to either modify the laminar separation bubbles (LSBs) or disrupt large-scale recirculating region at smaller or larger AOAs respectively. At moderate AOAs however, surface vortices produced downstream of troughs are speculated to lead to poor drag performance. Accepted version 2018-05-23T06:48:09Z 2019-12-06T17:24:13Z 2018-05-23T06:48:09Z 2019-12-06T17:24:13Z 2017 Journal Article Wei, Z., New, T. H., & Cui, Y. D. (2018). Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings. AIAA Journal, 56(1), 423-431. 0001-1452 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89380 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44881 10.2514/1.J055663 en AIAA Journal © 2017 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by AIAA Journal, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/1.J055663]. 21 p. application/pdf
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topic Surface Flow Structures
Aerodynamic Performance
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Aerodynamic Performance
Wei, Zhaoyu
New, Tze How
Cui, Y. D.
Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings
description Effects of leading-edge tubercles on the aerodynamic performance and surface flow structures for tapered swept-back wings have been determined experimentally across a range of Reynolds numbers (Re). The orientation of SD7032 profile and tubercles were also particularly evaluated at Re=2.2×105. Lift and drag curve behavior of the baseline wing with SD7032 airfoil profile aligned in the streamwise direction do not vary significantly when Reynolds number exceeds Re=8.2×104. Results also indicate that the gross surface flow structures are not too sensitive towards the orientation of the SD7032 airfoil profile and tubercles. Nevertheless, compared with its baseline counterpart, the wing with tubercles normal to the leading-edge can slightly enhance the aerodynamic performance over a lower angle-of-attack (AOA) range of 2°<α<7°. The two different tubercle orientations are also observed to improve stall behavior with lift enhancements and drag reductions at AOAs larger than 20°. Surface flow patterns show that highly complicated surface vortex structures and regular critical points are produced at moderate AOAs, where the distribution of critical points is dependent upon the leading-edge tubercle orientation and presence of sweep-angle. Surface vortices are revealed to either modify the laminar separation bubbles (LSBs) or disrupt large-scale recirculating region at smaller or larger AOAs respectively. At moderate AOAs however, surface vortices produced downstream of troughs are speculated to lead to poor drag performance.
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Wei, Zhaoyu
New, Tze How
Cui, Y. D.
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New, Tze How
Cui, Y. D.
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title Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings
title_short Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings
title_full Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings
title_fullStr Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings
title_full_unstemmed Aerodynamic Performance and Surface Flow Structures of Leading-Edge Tubercled Tapered Swept-Back Wings
title_sort aerodynamic performance and surface flow structures of leading-edge tubercled tapered swept-back wings
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