Effects of a trailing-edge flap on stall cell characteristics of a NACA0012 wing

Author:

De Voogt FrancisORCID,Ganapathisubramani BharathramORCID

Abstract

In this case study, we examine the effect of airfoil shape/camber on the formation and existence of stall cells. A series of experiments using a NACA0012 wing with a trailing-edge flap has been carried out over a range of angles of attack ( $11.5^\circ$ $21^\circ$ ), flap angles ( $0^\circ$ , $5^\circ$ , $10^\circ$ ) and chord-length-based Reynolds numbers (100 000–500 000). The influence of these parameters on stall cell formation has been explored. Tufts have been used to identify the flow behaviour near the surface, while forces have been measured to relate the surface flow behaviour and wing performance. The results from the tuft analysis on the wing indicated that two different Reynolds-number regimes exist with respect to stall cell formation criteria. A preliminary estimate of the airfoil shape influence on stall cell formation is presented. A data-driven approach is used to relate the aerodynamic parameters (lift coefficient and lift-curve slope) to the formation criteria of stall cells for the wing (and flap angles). The lift coefficient can be used to implicitly take into account the change in airfoil shape in addition to the angle of attack and the Reynolds number. It is hoped that the results presented in this case study could be extended to various other airfoil shapes and that the stall cell formation angle of attack can be deduced from just the mean lift behaviour.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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