Numerical Investigation of Unsteady Aerodynamic Effects on Thick Flatback Airfoils

Abstract

The unsteady characteristics of the flow over thick flatback airfoils have been investigated by means of CFD calculations. Sandia airfoils which have 35% maximum thickness with three different trailing edge thicknesses were selected. The calculations provided good results compared with available experimental data with regard to the lift curve and the impact of trailing edge thickness. Unsteady CFD simulations revealed that the Strouhal number is found to be independent of the lift coefficient before stall and increases with the trailing edge. The present work shows the dependency of the Strouhal number and the wake development on the trailing edge thickness. A recommendation of the Strouhal number definition is given for flatback airfoils by considering the trailing edge separation at low angle of attack. The detailed unsteady characteristics of thick flatback airfoils are discussed more in the present paper.

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