Leading-Edge Active Flow Control Enabled by Curved Fluidic Oscillators

Author:

Spens Alexander1ORCID,Pisano Anthony P.1,Bons Jeffrey P.1

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210

Abstract

A new design of fluidic oscillator, in which the oscillator is curved along its primary flow direction, allows for a sweeping jet to be placed near the leading edge of a wing as an active flow control device. Previous studies of fluidic oscillator applications have shown their promise as an active flow control device by increasing the lift over a wing and preventing flow separation. However, the planar extent of the flat fluidic oscillators creates challenges when trying to optimally implement them in a confined geometry. The application of these new curved oscillators is experimentally investigated on the leading edge of an upswept NACA0018 airfoil full-span wing. Global load cell measurements of lift, drag, and pitching moment are presented and analyzed using suction surface static pressure taps, and particle image velocimetry data are presented. The effects of active flow control on lift, drag, and stall at a Reynolds number of 100,000 are documented for a variety of oscillator chordwise locations near the leading edge and compared to traditional vortex-generating jets. While further aft-positioned oscillators produced a larger increase in maximum lift, more forward locations resulted in better poststall performance and delayed flow separation over the wing.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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