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AERODYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF MULTI-ELEMENT AIRFOILS FOR LIFT ENHANCEMENT (다중 익형 주위의 고양력을 위한 위치 최적화)

  • Lee, Dae-Il;Choi, Byung-Chul;Park, Young-Min
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.441-446
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    • 2011
  • To investigate aerodynamic performance of high-lift devices, 2D design is the base of the success of high-lift system design for transport aircraft, which can shorten the periods of three-dimensional design and analysis. For the simulation coupled viscous and inviscous euler method (MSES) is used. In this parametric study, Gap and Overlap which can define position of flap is used as design variables and we investigale relation between angle of attack and flap position for lift enhancement.

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Numerical Study on the Flow Field about Multi-element Airfoils and the Effect of the Lift-enhancing Tabs (다중-익형 주위 유동장 및 양력-향상 탭의 영향에 대한 수치적 연구)

  • Park, Yin-Chul;Chang, Suk;Lee, Deuk-Young;Kim, Byoung-Soo
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.331-336
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    • 2011
  • The flow fields over multi-element airfoils with lift-enhancing flat-plate tabs were numerically investigated. Common choice of the height of the lift-enhancing tabs usually ranges from 0.25% to 1.25% of the reference airfoil chord, and in this study the effect of the position of the tab with l%-chord height was studied by varying the distance of the tab from the trailing edge ranging from 0.5% to 2% of the reference chord. In this paper, the effects of lift-enhancing tabs with various position were studied at a constant Reynolds number on a two-element airfoil with a slotted flap. Computed streamlines show that the additional turning caused by the tab reduces the amount of separated flow on the flap.

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Parametric Study of Multi-Element Airfoils' Aerodynamic Characteristics (다중-익형의 공력 특성에 대한 파라미터 연구)

  • Park Min-Jeoung;Kim Byoungsoo
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.88-93
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    • 2002
  • In the present research, a parametric study of aerodynamic characteristics for multi-element airfoils is performed. The major geometric parameters of interest are the gap distance between airfoils and relative deflection angle of slat/flap. The present results are mainly obtained by using inviscid flow calculation, and the aerodynamic characteristics are focused on the surface pressure distribution and the lifts. The results of the present research may be used as not only qualitative data but also quantitative data for small angle of attack flows, where the viscous effect does not play major role in terms of surface pressure distribution and lifts. A further research in this subject including viscous calculation and more geometric parameters is to be performed in the future.

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Incompressible/Compressible Flow Analysis over High-Lift Airfoils Using Two-Equation Turbulence Models (2-방정식 난류모델을 이용한 고양력 익형 주위의 비압축성/압축성 유동장 해석)

  • Kim C. S.;Kim C. A.;Rho O. H.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 1999
  • Two-dimensional, unsteady, incompressible and compressible Navier-Stokes codes are developed for the computation of the viscous turbulent flow over high-lift airfoils. The compressible code involves a conventional upwind-differenced scheme for the convective terms and LU-SGS scheme for temporal integration. The incompressible code with pseudo-compressibility method also adopts the same schemes as the compressible code. Three two-equation turbulence models are evaluated by computing the flow over single and multi-element airfoils. The compressible and incompressible codes are validated by predicting the flow around the RAE 2822 transonic airfoil and the NACA 4412 airfoil, respectively. In addition, both the incompressible and compressible code are used to compute the flow over the NLR 7301 airfoil with flap to study the compressible effect near the high-loaded leading edge. The grid systems are efficiently generated using Chimera overlapping grid scheme. Overall, the κ-ω SST model shows closer agreement with experiment results, especially in the prediction of adverse pressure gradient region on the suction surfaces of high-lift airfoils.

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DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIALIZED GRID GENERATION PROGRAM FOR MULTI-ELEMENT AIRFOIL AERODYNAMIC ANALYSIS (다중익형 공력 계산을 위한 특화 격자생성 프로그램 개발)

  • Nam, D.W.;Lee, Y.J.;Lee, J.Y.;Kim, B.S.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2016
  • Wing is the most important part of aircraft which produces lift. In general when aircraft takes off or lands, high lift is required and additional devices are adopted in front and aft-side of wing, which constitute so-called multi element airfoils. The objective of this research is to develop a specialized grid generation program to help engineers in reducing human labor and eliminating time-consuming process for mesh regeneration by deforming the initially-given grid system with efficient deforming method. This paper describes briefly about the mesh deformation methods, and provides some results to verify the quality of deformed mesh and eventually correctness of current approach.

Incompressible/Compressible Flow Analysis over High-Lift Airfoil Using Two-Equation Turbulence Models (2-방정식 난류모델을 이용한 고양력 익형 주위의 비압축성/압축성 유동장 해석)

  • Kim Chang-Seong;Kim Jong-Am;No O Hyeon
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.90-95
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    • 1998
  • The two-dimensional incompressible and compressible Navier-Stokes codes are developed for the computation of the viscous turbulent flow over high-lift airfoils. Incompressible code using pseudo-compressibility and dual-time stepping method involves a conventional upwind differencing scheme for the convective terms and LU-SGS scheme for time integration. Compressible code also adopts an FDS scheme and LU-SGS scheme. Several two-equation turbulence models (the standard $k-{\varepsilon}$ model, the $k-{\omega}$ model. and $k-{\omega}$ SST model) are evaluated by computing the flow over single and multi-element airfoils. The compressible and incompressible codes are validated by computing the flow around the transonic RAE2822 airfoil and the NACA4412 airfoil, respectively. Both the results show a good agreement with experimental surface pressure coefficients and velocity profiles in the boundary layers. Also, the GA(W)-1 single airfoil and the NLR7301 airfoil with a flap are computed using the two-equation turbulence models. The grid systems around two- and three-element airfoil are efficiently generated using Chimera grid scheme, one of the overlapping grid generation methods.

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Adaptive Mesh Refinement Using Viscous Adjoint Method for Single- and Multi-Element Airfoil Analysis

  • Yamahara, Toru;Nakahashi, Kazuhiro;Kim, Hyoungjin
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.601-613
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    • 2017
  • An adjoint-based error estimation and mesh adaptation study is conducted for two-dimensional viscous flows on unstructured hybrid meshes. The error in an integral output functional of interest is estimated by a dot product of the residual vector and adjoint variable vector. Regions for the mesh to be adapted are selected based on the amount of local error at each nodal point. Triangular cells in the adaptive regions are refined by regular refinement, and quadrangular cells near viscous walls are bisected accordingly. The present procedure is applied to single-element airfoils such as the RAE2822 at a transonic regime and a diamond-shaped airfoil at a supersonic regime. Then the 30P30N multi-element airfoil at a low subsonic regime with a high incidence angle (${\alpha}=21deg.$) is analyzed. The same level of prediction accuracy for lift and drag is achieved with much less mesh points than the uniform mesh refinement approach. The detailed procedure of the adjoint-based mesh refinement for the multi-element airfoil case show that the basic flow features around the airfoil should be resolved so that the adjoint method can accurately estimate an output error.

A Study on Assessment of Composite Couplings for Helicopter Rotor Blades with Multi-cell Sections

  • Jung, Sung-Nam;Park, Il-Ju;Shi, Eui-Sup;Chopra, Inderjit
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2003
  • In this work, a closed-form analysis is performed for the structural response of coupled composite blades with multi-cell sections. The analytical model includes the effects of shell wall thickness, transverse shear, torsion warping and constrained warping. The mixed beam approach based on Reissner's semi-complementary energy functional is used to derive the beam force-displacement relations. The theory is validated against experimental test data and other analytical results for coupled composite beams and blades with single-cell box-sections and two-cell airfoils. Correlation of the present method with experimental results and detailed finite element results is found to be very good.

Single and High-Lift Airfoil Design Optimization Using Aerodynamic Sensitivity Analysis

  • Kim, Chang Sung;Lee, Byoungjoon;Kim, Chongam;Rho, Oh-Hyun
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 2001
  • Aerodynamic sensitivity analysis is performed for the Navier-Stokes equations coupled with two-equation turbulence models using a discrete adjoint method and a direct differentiation method respectively. Like the mean flow equations, the turbulence model equations are also hand-differentiated to accurately calculate the sensitivity derivatives of flow quantities with respect to design variables in turbulent viscous flows. The sensitivity codes are then compared with the flow solver in terms of solution accuracy, computing time and computer memory requirements. The sensitivity derivatives obtained from the sensitivity codes with different turbulence models are compared with each other. The capability of the present sensitivity codes to treat complex geometry is successfully demonstrated by analyzing the flows over multi-element airfoils on Chimera overlaid grid systems.

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