Numerical and experimental analyses of the aerodynamic performance of a triangular airfoil in low-Reynolds-number compressible flow are performed. This airfoil is one of the candidates for propeller blades on a possible future Martian air vehicle design. Based on past experimental studies conducted in the Mars Wind Tunnel at Tohoku University, this airfoil is known to exhibit nonlinear lift behavior. In the present study, direct numerical simulations of low-Reynolds-number compressible flow over a spanwise periodic triangular airfoil are conducted to identify the source of nonlinear lift. The numerical results reveal that the source of the nonlinear aerodynamic behavior is the lift enhancement provided by the large leading-edge vortex generated. For compressible low-Reynolds-number flow, the wake structure becomes elongated, causing the nonlinear lift enhancement to appear at higher angles of attack compared to the case of incompressible flow.


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    Title :

    Nonlinear Lift on a Triangular Airfoil in Low-Reynolds-Number Compressible Flow


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    Published in:

    Journal of Aircraft ; 52 , 3 ; 924-931


    Publication date :

    2015-05-01




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English