Lift and drag effects due to polymer injections on a symmetric hydrofoil

A. M. Sinnarwalla, T. Sundaram
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Experimental results are presented for the effects on the lift and drag of a two-dimensional hydrofoil due to the injection of dilute polymer solutions onto its surface. Results are presented for three different polymers, namely, Polyox, Polyacrylamide, and Jaguar; for the purposes of comparison, results are also presented for water injection. The results indicate that, in general, polymer injection leads to a reduction in drag; but the lift can either increase or decrease depending on the polymer, the angle of attack, the surface on which the injection is made, the chordwise location at which injection is made, and the injection velocity. Results for the effects of the injections on the pressure distributions on the hydrofoil are also presented, and these results are consistent with the force measurements. Examination of the pressure distribution data seems to suggest that the observed lift effects may be due to a boundary-layer displacement phenomenon, with the detailed nature of this displacement effect being dependent on the viscoelastic properties of the injected polymer.
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对称水翼上聚合物注入的升力和阻力效应
给出了二维水翼表面注入稀释聚合物溶液对其升力和阻力影响的实验结果。结果提出了三种不同的聚合物,即聚氧乙烯,聚丙烯酰胺和捷豹;为了比较,也给出了注水的结果。结果表明,一般情况下,注入聚合物会降低阻力;但升力可以增加或减少,这取决于聚合物、迎角、注入表面、注入的弦向位置和注入速度。给出了注入对水翼压力分布影响的结果,这些结果与力的测量结果一致。对压力分布数据的检查似乎表明,观察到的升力效应可能是由于边界层位移现象,而这种位移效应的详细性质取决于注入聚合物的粘弹性特性。
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