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Influence of artificial tip perturbation on asymmetric vortices flow over a chined fuselage

  • Shi Wei
  • , Deng Xueying*
  • , Tian Wei
  • , Wang Yankui
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

An experimental study was conducted with the aim of understanding behavior of asymmetric vortices flow over a chined fuselage. The tests were carried out in a wind tunnel at Reynolds number of 1.87 × 105 under the conditions of high angles of attack and zero angle of sideslip. The results show that leeward vortices flow becomes asymmetric vortices flow when angle of attack increases over 20°. The asymmetric vortices flow is asymmetry of two forebody vortices owing to the increase of angle of attack but not asymmetry of vortex breakdown which appears when angle of attack is above 35°. Asymmetric vortices flow is sensitive to tip perturbation and is non-deterministic due to randomly distributed natural minute geometrical irregularities on the nose tip within machining tolerance. Deterministic asymmetric vortices flow can be obtained by attaching artificial tip perturbation which can trigger asymmetric vortices flow and decide asymmetric vortices flow pattern. Triggered by artificial tip perturbation, the vortex on the same side with perturbation is in a higher position, and the other vortex on the opposite side is in a lower position. Vortex suction on the lower vortex side is larger, which corresponds to a side force pointing to the lower vortex side.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1016-1022
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2015

Keywords

  • Asymmetric vortices flow
  • Chined fuselage
  • Flow regimes
  • High angle of attack
  • Tip perturbation

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