Journal article
On the coherent structures and stability properties of a leading-edge separated aerofoil with turbulent recirculation
V Kitsios, L Cordier, JP Bonnet, A Ooi, J Soria
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2011.285
Abstract
The present study is motivated by a need to produce stability modes to assist in the understanding and control of unsteady separated flows. The flow configuration is a NACA 0015 aerofoil with laminar leading-edge separation and turbulent recirculation. In previous water tunnel experiments, this flow configuration was measured in an unperturbed (uncontrolled) separated state, and a harmonically perturbed (controlled) reattached state. This study presents numerical data of the unperturbed case, and recovers stability modes to describe the evolution of perturbations in this environment. The unperturbed flow is numerically generated using large eddy simulation. Its temporal properties are quanti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
V.K. would like to acknowledge the Australian Partnership of Advanced Computing for the use of the high performance computing facilities, the Stanford Center for Turbulence Research for the use of CDP, Egide for funding his research stay in France, and The University of Melbourne for funding his post-graduate studies.