Unsteady Separated Flows: Structures and Processes

Unsteady Separated Flows: Structures and Processes
Author: M. Luttges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

Experimental computational and theoretical work was designed to investigate the unsteady separation phenomenon. The experimental investigations used qualitative methods allowing a full characterization of the forcing functions and planforms capable of producing and controlling unsteady flow separations. For select test conditions the characterizations were to employ quantification of the unsteady flow phenomena. In addition, the theoretical and numerical aspects were closely coordinated to study the potential applications in high performance flight vehicles. Keywords: Boundary layer, Flow separation, Vortices, Boundary layer trips, Viscous flow, Oscillating airfoils, Dynamic stall. (EDC).

IUTAM Symposium on Unsteady Separated Flows and their Control

IUTAM Symposium on Unsteady Separated Flows and their Control
Author: Marianna Braza
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402098987

This Volume is the Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Unsteady Separated Flows and Their Control held in Corfu, Greece, 18–22 June 2007. This was the second IUTAM Symposium on this subject, following the symposium in Toulouse, in April 2002. The Symposium consisted of single plenary sessions with invited lectures, - lected oral presentations, discussions on special topics and posters. The complete set of papers was provided to all participants at the meeting. The thematic sessions of this Symposium are presented in the following: Experimental techniques for the unsteady ow separation Theoretical aspects and analytical approaches of ow separation Instability and transition Compressibility effects related to unsteady separation Statistical and hybrid turbulence modelling for unsteady separated ows Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation of unsteady separated ows Theoretical/industrial aspects of unsteady separated ow control This IUTAM Symposium concerned an important domain of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics nowadays. It focused on the problem of ow separation and of its control. It achieved a uni ed approach regrouping the knowledge provided from theoretical, experimental, numerical simulation and modelling aspects for unsteady separated ows (incompressible and compressible regimes) and included ef cient control devices to achieve attenuation or suppression of separation. The subject - eas covered important themes in the domain of fundamental research as well as in the domain of applications.

Two-Dimensional Separated Flows

Two-Dimensional Separated Flows
Author: S. M. Belotserkovsky
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1992-11-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780849393068

Two-Dimensional Separated Flows provides a systematic presentation of the theory of separated flow around bodies. The main classes of aerodynamic problems of plane-parallel flow around bodies are described, and the steady aerodynamic, unsteady aerodynamic, and statistical characteristics of a trailing wake are determined. Numerical methods based on the synthesis of models for non-viscous incompressible flow and boundary layer, algorithms, examples, and systematic comparisons are presented. The book also includes numerical results for the problem of separated flow around fixed, oscillating, and rotating cylinders, in addition to results for separated flow around an aerofoil over a wide range of angles. Two-Dimensional Separated Flows will benefit researchers and students studying aerodynamics, aircraft dynamics, aeroelasticity, and the aerodynamics of building structures.

Unsteady and Separated Flows

Unsteady and Separated Flows
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1992
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In these investigations, simple geometries were studied. Experiments and simulations examined the addition of unsteady motions, of flat plates inclined normal to the flow, and circular cylinders, to the conventional-steady motions of these bodies. The simulations also investigated the (three-dimensional) interactions of vortex rings and the startup flow of a square flat plate oriented normal to the direction of motion (bluff body configuration). Laboratory experiments and measurements on flow past flat plates nominally normal to the direction of motion were performed. The objectives of this research were to elucidate the dynamics of large vortical structure in globally steady and unsteady separated flows, and to develop techniques to modify their behavior and control them for desired effect. In-line accelerations and transverse oscillations of flat plates were evaluated to modify the flow structure. These investigations examined the behavior of the large vortical structures in the resulting unsteady and separated flow, and the associated forces on the flat plate. Vortex methods were used to study two- and three-dimensional flows. The objectives of this research were to develop methods to examine the large-scale separated vortices in the wake of bluff bodies, study the influence of transient motions of the body on these dynamics, and investigate control strategies to produce desired effects.

Separation of Flow

Separation of Flow
Author: Paul K. Chang
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483181286

Interdisciplinary and Advanced Topics in Science and Engineering, Volume 3: Separation of Flow presents the problem of the separation of fluid flow. This book provides information covering the fields of basic physical processes, analyses, and experiments concerning flow separation. Organized into 12 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the flow separation on the body surface as discusses in various classical examples. This text then examines the analytical and experimental results of the laminar boundary layer of steady, two-dimensional flows in the subsonic speed range. Other chapters consider the study of flow separation on the two-dimensional body, flow separation on three-dimensional body shape and particularly on bodies of revolution. This book discusses as well the analytical solutions of the unsteady flow separation. The final chapter deals with the purpose of separation flow control to raise efficiency or to enhance the performance of vehicles and fluid machineries involving various engineering applications. This book is a valuable resource for engineers.

Physics of Separated Flows — Numerical, Experimental, and Theoretical Aspects

Physics of Separated Flows — Numerical, Experimental, and Theoretical Aspects
Author: Klaus Gersten
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3663139867

This volume contains 37 contributions in which the research work is summarized which has been carried out between 1984 and 1990 in the Priority Research Program "Physik abgeloster Stromungen" of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Society). The aim of the Priority Research Program was the inten sive research of the whole range of phenomena associated with separated flows. Physi cal models as well as prediction methods had to be developed based on detailed experi mental investigations. It was in accordance with the main concept of the research program that scientists working on problems of separated flows in different technical areas of application participated in this program. The following fields have been represented in the program: aerodynamics of wings and bodies, aerodynamics of auto mobiles, turbomachinery, ship hydrodynamics, hydraulics, internal flows, heat exchan gers, bio-fluid-dynamics, aerodynamics of buildings and structures. In order to concentrate on problems common in all those areas the emphasis of the program was on basic research dealing with generic geometric configurations showing the fundamental physical phenomena of separated flows. The engagement and enthusiasm of all participating scientists are highly appreciated. The program was organized such that all researchers met once a year to report on the progress of their work. Special thanks ought to go to Prof. E. A. Muller (Gottingen), Prof. H. Oertel jun. (Braunschweig), Dr. W. Schmidt (Dornier), Dr. H. -W. Stock (Dornier) and Dr. B. Wagner (Dornier), who had the functions of referees on those annual meetings.