Turbulence modelling of the flow past a pitching NACA0012 airfoil at 10 and 10 Reynolds numbers

This paper provides a study of the NACA0012 dynamic stall at Reynolds numbers 105 and 106 by means of two- and three-dimensional numerical simulations. The turbulence effect on the dynamic stall is studied by statistical modelling. The results are compared with experiments concerning each test case....

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Published inJournal of fluids and structures Vol. 24; no. 8; pp. 1294 - 1303
Main Authors Martinat, G, Braza, M, Hoarau, Y, Harran, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2008
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Summary:This paper provides a study of the NACA0012 dynamic stall at Reynolds numbers 105 and 106 by means of two- and three-dimensional numerical simulations. The turbulence effect on the dynamic stall is studied by statistical modelling. The results are compared with experiments concerning each test case. Standard URANS turbulence modelling have shown a quite dissipative character that attenuates the instabilities and the vortex structures related to the dynamic stall. The URANS approach Organised Eddy Simulation (OES) has shown an improved behaviour at the high Reynolds number range. Emphasis is given to the physical analysis of the three-dimensional dynamic stall structure, for which there exist few numerical results in the literature, as far as the Reynolds number range is concerned. This study has shown that the downstroke phases of the pitching motion are subjected to strong three-dimensional turbulence effects along the span, whereas the flow is practically two-dimensional during the upstroke motion.
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ISSN:0889-9746
1095-8622
DOI:10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2008.08.002