Dynamic Stall with Circulation Pulse and Hysteresis for NACA 0012 and VR-12 Airfoils

F-0071-2015-10093

5/5/2015

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Airfoils undergoing dynamic stall often display a secondary lift peak after the lift has begun to decrease. A study of this phenomenon for the NACA 0012 and VR-12 airfoils shows that the secondary peak is followed by a damped oscillation in lift. It is found that this under-damped lift can be modeled by an ONERA type equation for secondary lift that is driven by a simple pulse. It is speculated that the physical basis of this pulse is the attaching of a secondary vortex to the airfoil. The onset and duration of this pulse can be predicted in terms of angle of attack in a general time-domain simulation. When added to the present Ahaus-Peters stall equations, this new stall equation gives a total finite-state model for dynamic stall simulation that can include the secondary stall peak.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0071-2015-10093
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Modarres, R., Peters, D., and Gaskill, J., "Dynamic Stall with Circulation Pulse and Hysteresis for NACA 0012 and VR-12 Airfoils," Vertical Flight Society 71st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 5, 2015, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0071-2015-10093.
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5/5/2015
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F-0071-2015-10093
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Technical Paper
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English