后缘偏转襟翼转捩时深倾翼的空气动力学与流场

IF 1.8 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Journal of Fluids Engineering-Transactions of the Asme Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1115/1.4063934
Timothy Lee, James Ni, Ge Lin
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摘要采用力平衡和粒子图像测速技术(PIV)研究了四桨四叶矩形半机翼和40%弦全跨平面尾缘襟翼的气动特性和流场。分布式电力推进(DEP)机翼的迎角从0度倾斜到90度。随着螺旋桨转速的增加,DEP翼的最大升力系数、升力曲线斜率和失速角显著增加。与基线翼的突然失速相比,DEP翼也表现出逐渐失速。垂直定位为90度的DEP翼的升力系数也随着螺旋桨旋转的增加而大大增加。无论螺旋桨旋转的大小,升力曲线的一般模式和行为是一致的。对于带襟翼的DEP机翼,襟翼的展开导致最大升力系数和升力曲线斜率进一步增加,但与未带襟翼的机翼相比,机翼失速更早,阻力也更大。襟翼偏转也导致失速后迎角的升力系数比未襟翼的DEP翼低。轮床襟翼也被用来进一步增加DEP翼的升力。螺旋桨滑流产生的升力增加由PIV流场测量补充。
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Aerodynamics And Flowfield Of Dep Tiltwing During Transition With Deflected Trailing-Edge Flap
Abstract The aerodynamics and flowfield of a rectangular semi-wing equipped with four four-bladed propellers and a 40%-chord full-span plain trailing-edge flap were investigated by using force balance and particle image velocimetry (PIV). The DEP (distributed electric propulsion) wing was tilted from zero to 90-deg angle of attack. The maximum lift coefficient, lift-curve slope, and stall angle of the DEP wing were found to increase significantly with increasing propeller rotation. The DEP wing also exhibited a gradual stall in contrast to the sudden stall of the baseline wing. The lift coefficient of the DEP wing positioned vertically at 90 deg was also found to be greatly increased with increasing propeller rotation. Regardless of the magnitude of propeller rotation, the general pattern and behavior of the lift curve was consistent. For the flapped DEP wing, the deployment of the flap led to a further increase in the maximum lift coefficient and lift-curve slope but an earlier wing stall and an increased drag as compared to the unflapped wing. The flap deflection also led to a lowered lift coefficient in the post-stall angle-of-attack regime as compared to the unflapped DEP wing. Gurney flap was also employed to further increase the lift generation of the DEP wing. The lift augmentation produced by the propeller slipstream was supplemented by the PIV flowfield measurements.
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期刊介绍: Multiphase flows; Pumps; Aerodynamics; Boundary layers; Bubbly flows; Cavitation; Compressible flows; Convective heat/mass transfer as it is affected by fluid flow; Duct and pipe flows; Free shear layers; Flows in biological systems; Fluid-structure interaction; Fluid transients and wave motion; Jets; Naval hydrodynamics; Sprays; Stability and transition; Turbulence wakes microfluidics and other fundamental/applied fluid mechanical phenomena and processes
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