用立体PIV测量方法研究跨声速流动中滚动三角翼模型上的涡

B. Sammler, A. Schroder, A. Arnott, D. Otter, J. Agocs, J. Kompenhans
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在德国哥廷根DLR的跨音速条件下,利用粒子图像测速技术(PIV)对不同入射角和横摇下三角翼模型上的涡行为进行了研究。这些测试对于了解前缘涡的行为非常重要,因为前缘涡是增强升力和CFD验证的原因。调查使用了立体PIV布置,两台摄像机都处于前向散射模式。为了在跨音速条件下对这些模型周围的流动进行高质量的立体PIV测量,必须优化许多细节,特别是当光片位于模型上方自由流的交叉平面上时。像薄板厚度和具有一定重叠的位移等参数必须仔细考虑。由于隧道的启动和停止会影响到光片,因此还需要借助额外的摄像机来观察光学系统。幸运的是,当风洞运行时,可以通过远程控制和隧道外的光学工具来重新调整其位置。这必须与触发序列的特殊布局相结合,因为用于传输TTL脉冲的电线或光纤的长度与微秒级的延迟有关。预计将出现强烈的离心和轴向加速度,必须使用微小的颗粒进行播种。结果表明,旋涡结构与横摇角的变化方向密切相关。一个非常令人印象深刻的现象是所谓的漩涡破裂,伴随着快速变化的压力分布。
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Vortex investigation over a rolling delta wing model in transonic flow by stereo PIV measurements
An investigation of the vortex behaviour over a delta wing model under different angles of incidence and roll has been performed using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) under transonic conditions at DLR Gottingen, Germany. These tests are important for the understanding of the leading edge vortex behaviour which is responsible for enhanced lift forces and CFD validation. The investigation used a stereo PIV arrangement, with both cameras in forward-scatter mode. For high-quality stereo PIV measurements of the flow around such models under transonic conditions, many details had to be optimised, especially as the light sheets were positioned in the cross-plane to the freestream over the model. Parameters like light sheet thickness and displacement with a certain overlap had to be considered carefully. It was also necessary to observe the optical system by means of additional cameras, as the starting and stopping of the tunnel affected the light sheet. Fortunately, readjustment of its position whilst the wind tunnel was running could be done by remote control and optical tools outside the tunnel. This had to be done in connection with a special layout for the trigger sequence, as lengths of wires or optical fibres for the transmission of TTL pulses became relevant for delays in the order of microseconds. It was expected that strong centrifugal and axial accelerations would be present and tiny particles had to be used for seeding. It could be established that the vortex structure is dependent strongly on the direction of change of the roll angle. A very impressive phenomenon was the so-called busting of vortices, which was accompanied by rapidly-changing pressure distributions.
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