High-Speed Experiments on Combustion-Powered Actuation for Dynamic Stall Suppression

F-0072-2016-11560

5/17/2016

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This work documents high-speed wind tunnel experiments conducted on a pitching airfoil equipped with an array of combustion-powered actuators (COMPACT). The main objective of these experiments was to demonstrate the stall-suppression capability of COMPACT on a high-lift rotorcraft airfoil, the VR-12, at relevant Mach numbers. Through dynamic pressure measurements at the airfoil surface, it was shown that COMPACT can positively affect the stall behavior of the VR-12 at Mach numbers up to 0.4. Static airfoil results demonstrated 25% and 50% increases in post-stall lift at Mach numbers of 0.4 and 0.3, respectively. Deep dynamic stall results showed cycleaveraged lift coefficient increases up to 11% at Mach 0.4. Furthermore, it was shown that these benefits could be achieved with relatively few pulses during down-stroke and with no need to pre-anticipate the stall event. The flow mechanisms responsible for stall suppression were investigated using particle image velocimetry.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0072-2016-11560
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Matalanis, C., Lorber, P., Crittenden, T., Min, B., et al., "High-Speed Experiments on Combustion-Powered Actuation for Dynamic Stall Suppression," Vertical Flight Society 72nd Annual Forum and Technology Display, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 17, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0072-2016-11560.
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5/17/2016
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F-0072-2016-11560
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Technical Paper
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English