In this study the implementation of actuator-disk, actuator-line and sliding-mesh methodologies in the Launch Ascent and Vehicle Aerodynamics (LAVA) solver is described and validated against several test-cases. The different models are validated against available numerical as well as experimental data. Both steady and unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulations using the Spallart Allmaras (SA) turbulence model are performed for several different configurations representative of aeroscience applications. The first part of the paper is focused on the verification and validation of the implemented propulsor models. The first validation case is a theoretical rotor in hover, compared with the 1D analytical solution derived from momentum theory. The second validation is the Rotor-Airframe Interaction Model of Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT), representing the application of actuator disks to top-mounted rotorcraft vehicles or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The third case is a representative configuration for tip-mounted rotor-craft vehicles such as NASA’s X57 airplane. The second part of the paper shows the implemented models applied to realistic engineering configurations such as NASA’s X57 airplane and the R4 Advanced Ducted Propellor (ADT). A modification to the actuator line method in order to represent the blade geometry more closely is proposed and comparisons with simulations modeling the blade utilizing a sliding-mesh approach are made.
Validation of Actuator Disk, Actuator Line and Sliding Mesh Methods within the LAVA Solver
The 11th International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics ; 2022 ; Maui, HI, US
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