2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp7040026
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Near-Stall Modelling of a Pitching Airfoil at High Incidence, Mach Number and Reduced Frequency

Abstract: The prediction accuracy of aeroelastic stability in fans and compressors depends crucially on the accuracy of the underlying aerodynamic predictions. The prevalent approach in the field solves the unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier—Stokes equations in the presence of blade vibration. Given the unsteady, three-dimensional and often separated nature of the flow in the regimes of aeroelastic interest, the confidence in URANS methods is questionable. This paper uses the simple test case of a pitching symmetric aero… Show more

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