Affiliation:
1. Department of Aerodynamics, Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Technische Universität Berlin, Marchstrasse 12–14, 10587 Berlin, Germany
Abstract
This paper gives an overview of drag reduction on aerofoils by means of active control of Tollmien–Schlichting (TS) waves. Wind-tunnel experiments at Mach numbers of up to
M
x
=0.42 and model Reynolds numbers of up to
Re
c
=2×10
6
, as well as in-flight experiments on a wing glove at Mach numbers of
M
<0.1 and at a Reynolds number of
Re
c
=2.4×10
6
, are presented. Surface hot wires were used to detect the linearly growing TS waves in the transitional boundary layer. Different types of voice-coil- and piezo-driven membrane actuators, as well as active-wall actuators, located between the reference and error sensors, were demonstrated to be effective in introducing counter-waves into the boundary layer to cancel the travelling TS waves. A control algorithm based on the filtered-
x
least mean square (FxLMS) approach was employed for in-flight and high-speed wind-tunnel experiments. A model-predictive control algorithm was tested in low-speed experiments on an active-wall actuator system. For the in-flight experiments, a reduction of up to 12 dB (75% TS amplitude) was accomplished in the TS frequency range between 200 and 600 Hz. A significant reduction of up to 20 dB (90% TS amplitude) in the flow disturbance amplitude was achieved in high-speed wind-tunnel experiments in the fundamental TS frequency range between 3 and 8 kHz. A downstream shift of the laminar–turbulent transition of up to seven TS wavelengths is presented. The cascaded sensor–actuator arrangement given by Sturzebecher & Nitsche in 2003 for low-speed wind-tunnel experiments was able to shift the transition Δ
x
=240 mm (18%
x
/
c
) downstream by a TS amplitude reduction of 96 per cent (30 dB). By using an active-wall actuator, which is much shorter than the cascaded system, a transition delay of seven TS wavelengths (16 dB TS amplitude reduction) was reached.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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