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Small disturbance navier-stokes computations for low aspect ratio wing pitching oscillations

  • Technical University of Munich

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Abstract

For dynamic production aeroelastic analysis in the transonic speed range a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method based on the small disturbance Navier-Stokes equations can serve as a reasonable alternative to one realizing the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations' time domain solution: Its dynamically linear approach promises significantly decreased computation cost in the prediction of unsteady aerodynamic loading while retaining the latter's fidelity to a high degree. In this regard, research conducted at the Technische Universit ät München has resulted in the CFD method FLM-SD.NS. Further substantiating its application readiness, computations for harmonic pitching oscillations of the NASA clipped delta wing are presented. Test cases are characterized by shocks of varying strength and range of motion, as well as leading edge vortex (LEV) formation. Overall, results are in good agreement with dynamically fully nonlinear solutions provided by the comparative RANS solver FLMNS, as well as availab experimental data. Reductions in computation time up to an order of magnitude in relation to FLM-NS are observed. Limitations of the small disturbance approach, however, become apparent for the LEV case, where higher-order harmonics are far less negligible in the flow's response to the excitation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICAS Secretariat - 26th Congress of International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2008, ICAS 2008
Pages3919-3937
Number of pages19
StatePublished - 2008
Event26th Congress of International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2008, ICAS 2008 - Anchorage, AK, United States
Duration: 14 Sep 200819 Sep 2008

Publication series

NameICAS Secretariat - 26th Congress of International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2008, ICAS 2008
Volume1

Conference

Conference26th Congress of International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2008, ICAS 2008
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAnchorage, AK
Period14/09/0819/09/08

Keywords

  • Aeroelasticity
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Navier-Stokes equations
  • Small disturbance

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