Assessment and optimization of dynamic stall semi-empirical model for pitching aerofoils

E. Galli
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Abstract. Dynamic stall is a phenomenon affecting aerofoils in unsteady flows which is particularly relevant in the helicopter field. Semi-empirical models are reliable tools to simulate this phenomenon, especially during preliminary design phases and for aeroelastic assessments. However, they need a large number of tuning parameters to provide reliable estimations of unsteady airloads. To face this problem, a parameter identification procedure based on sequential resolutions of optimization problems by means of a Genetic Algorithm is developed and it is applied to the state-space formulation of a modified version of the so-called "Second Generation” Leishman-Beddoes model. The effects of the optimal parameters on the model prediction capabilities are discussed and the variability of the parameters with reduced frequency is studied. The estimations of the unsteady airloads obtained by applying the optimization of parameters show a great improvement in the correlation of the experimental data if compared to the predictions obtained by using the parameters provided in literature, especially for pitching moments where the negative peaks are very well described. These improvements justify the need for optimization to set the parameters.
俯仰翼型动态失速半经验模型评估与优化
摘要动态失速是影响非定常流动翼型的一种现象,在直升机领域尤为重要。半经验模型是模拟这种现象的可靠工具,特别是在初步设计阶段和气动弹性评估中。然而,它们需要大量的调谐参数来提供可靠的非定常航空载荷估计。针对这一问题,提出了一种基于遗传算法的优化问题顺序求解的参数识别方法,并将其应用于所谓的“第二代”Leishman-Beddoes模型的改进版本的状态空间公式。讨论了最优参数对模型预测能力的影响,并研究了参数的降频变异性。应用参数优化得到的非定常气动载荷的估计与使用文献提供的参数得到的预测相比,在实验数据的相关性方面有很大的提高,特别是俯仰力矩的负峰描述得很好。这些改进证明需要优化设置参数。
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