隐式LES计算及其在微型飞行器中的应用

R. Gordnier, M. Visbal
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隐式大涡模拟(ILES)对柔性扑翼微型飞行器的典型模型问题进行了计算。这种计算密集型的方法,能够直接模拟层流/过渡/湍流流场,需要使用最好的高性能计算平台。计算首先执行的SD7003翼型部分在?O =4°陡降,降频k=3.93,幅值ho=0.05。对于Rec=4×104,动态失速涡系统在开始时是层流的,但随着展向不稳定效应的开始,会经历一个突然的破裂。然后将空气动力学求解器与非线性有限元求解器相结合,计算柔性膜翼的流动。给出了非定常流体/结构在?=14°时相互作用的描述,表明非定常流动行为与结构响应之间存在密切耦合。对于这两个问题,计算结果与现有的实验测量结果吻合得很好。
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Implicit LES Computations with Applications to Micro Air Vehicles
Implicit large eddy simulation (ILES) computations have been performed for canonical model problems associated with flexible, flapping-wing micro air vehicles. This computationally intensive approach, which is able to directly model laminar/transitional/turbulent flowfields, requires the use of the best high performance computational platforms available. Computations are first performed for an SD7003 airfoil section at ? o=4° plunging with reduced frequency k=3.93 and amplitude ho=0.05. For Rec=4×104, the dynamic-stall vortex system is laminar at inception, but experiences an abrupt breakdown associated with the onset of spanwise instability effects. The aerodynamics solver is then coupled with a nonlinear finite element solver to compute the flow over a flexible membrane wing. A description of the unsteady fluid/structure interaction for ?=14° is presented indicating a close coupling between the unsteady flow behavior and the structural response. Good agreement of the computed results with available experimental measurements is shown for both problems considered.
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