Numerical Investigation of the Effects of Nonsinusoidal Motion Trajectory on the Propulsion Mechanisms of a Flapping Airfoil

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作者
Boudis, A. [1 ]
Bayeul-Laine, A. C. [2 ]
Benzaoui, A. [1 ]
Oualli, H. [3 ]
Guerri, O. [4 ]
Coutier-Delgosha, O. [5 ]
机构
[1] USTHB, LTSE, Fac Phys, BP 32 El Alia, Algiers 16111, Algeria
[2] Arts & Metiers ParisTech, LMFL, 8 Blvd Louis XIV, F-59046 Lille, France
[3] Ecole Mil Polytech, LMF, BP 17 Bordj El Bahri, Algiers 16046, Algeria
[4] CDER, Ctr Dev EnergiesRenouvelables, BP 62,Route Observ, Algiers 16340, Algeria
[5] Virginia Tech, Kevin T Crofton Dept Aerosp & Ocean Engn, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
关键词
OSCILLATING FOILS; PERFORMANCE; EFFICIENCY; FREQUENCY; AMPLITUDE; WAKE;
D O I
10.1115/1.4042175
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
The effect of nonsinusoidal trajectory on the propulsive performances and the vortex shedding process behind a flapping airfoil is investigated in this study. A movement of a rigid NACA0012 airfoil undergoing a combined heaving and pitching motions at low Reynolds number (Re = 11,000) is considered. An elliptic function with an adjustable parameter S (flattening parameter) is used to realize various nonsinusoidal trajectories of both motions. The two-dimensional (2D) unsteady and incompressible Navier-Stokes equation governing the flow over the flapping airfoil are resolved using the commercial software STAR CCM+. It is shown that the nonsinusoidal flapping motion has a major effect on the propulsive performances of the flapping airfoil. Although the maximum propulsive efficiency is always achievable with sinusoidal trajectories, nonsinusoidal trajectories are found to considerably improve performance: a 110% increase of the thrust force was obtained in the best studied case. This improvement is mainly related to the modification of the heaving motion, more specifically the increase of the heaving speed at maximum pitching angle of the foil. The analysis of the flow vorticity and wake structure also enables to explain the drop of the propulsive efficiency for nonsinusoidal trajectories.
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