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A physical model of asymmetric vortices flow structure in regular state over slender body at high angle of attack

  • Xueying Deng*
  • , Gang Wang
  • , Xuerui Chen
  • , Yankui Wang
  • , Peiqing Liu
  • , Zhongxiang Xi
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

In subcritical Reyolds number flow region, the repeatable and determinate asymmetric vortices flow at regular state can be obtained by manually setting mini-perturbation on the nose of a pointed ogive-cylinder model at high angle of attack and zero side slip. Test results of this study involve surface pressure distributions, sectional-side-force distributions and flow visualizations. The analyses of these results revealed a complicated multi-vortices system at regular state in which asymmetric twin vortices with inception region and fully developed region, asymmetric triple vortices, four vortices region, five vortices region and Karman-vortex-street-like flow region are developed along the slender body. The correlation between multi-vortices system structures and corresponding sectional-side-force distribution is given. The behaviors of multi-vortices flow structure at the peculiar points of sectional-side-force distributions and characteristics of corresponding pressure distribution are analysed. Finally, a physical model of asymmetric multi-vortices flow structure in regular state over slender body is developed.

Original languageEnglish
JournalScience in China, Series E: Technological Sciences
Volume46
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2003

Keywords

  • Aerodynamics
  • Asymmetric vortex flow
  • Bistable flow
  • High angle of attack
  • Slender body

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