2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-015-0404-7
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Low-Reynolds number flow computation for eppler 387 wing using hybrid DES/transition model

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“…The far-field boundary is located at least from the airfoil. The spanwise width of the computational domain is set to as a compromise between the spanwise extension and mesh resolution, which is suggested by other research groups (Sa et al 2015). According to a grid convergence study (as discussed below), the upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil contain 433 and 129 points, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The far-field boundary is located at least from the airfoil. The spanwise width of the computational domain is set to as a compromise between the spanwise extension and mesh resolution, which is suggested by other research groups (Sa et al 2015). According to a grid convergence study (as discussed below), the upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil contain 433 and 129 points, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, different models need to be employed to simulate the flow fields on different regions of the rotary-wing Mars UAVs' surface. Additionally, accurate prediction of the formation and disappearance locations of separation bubbles is crucial for the accuracy of the simulations [76,92]. Koen et al investigated the aerodynamic characteristics of rotary-wing Mars UAVs and analyzed the variation in flow field parameters around separation bubbles using an unsteady time-marching algorithm [93].…”
Section: Research On Rotor Surface Boundary Layer Separation Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was certainly the typical operating condition of the H-Darrieus rotor in the present work. This option was studied by Sa et al [30] on the flow past an Eppler 387 wing. The results indicated that the hybrid DES/Transition model predicted both strong laminar/turbulent transition phenomena, including the laminar separation bubble, and flow separation at high angles of attack.…”
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confidence: 99%