Boutet Johan, Dimitriadis Grigorios, Amandolese Xavier

DOI Number: N/A

Conference number: IFASD-2017-024

A set of unsteady aerodynamic load measurement is performed on three oscillating airfoils with distinct stall mechanisms: a flat plate, a NACA0012, and a NACA0018. The airfoils are forced to oscillate in pitch around the stall angle of attack with prescribed frequency and amplitude. A criterion proposed by Sheng et al. [1–3] is used to locate the onset of the flow separation process associated with dynamic stall and quantify its variation with an equivalent reduced pitch rate. The validity of this criterion is tested for the three airfoils at low Reynolds number, Re = 21e4. Results are compared with the experimental data obtained by Sheng et al. at higher Reynolds number of Re = 1.51e6.

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