Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulations of the flow past a leading-edge inflatable wing for airborne wind energy applications

Gepubliceerd op:
2020
With:
, TU Delft
Gepubliceerd op:
maart 31st, 2020
Last modified on april 30th, 2025 at 14:17
Abstract

In this work we present Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulations of the flow past the constant design shape of a leading-edge inflatable (LEI) wing. The simulations are performed with a steady-state solver using a k − ω SST turbulence model, covering a range of Reynolds numbers between 105 ≤ and ≤ 15 × 106 and angles of attack varying between −5° and 24°, which are representative for operating conditions in airborne wind energy applications. The resulting force distributions are used to characterize the aerodynamic performance of the wing. We found that a γ − ${\bar{\text{R}}}_{{\text{e}}_{\theta }}$ transition model is required to accurately predict the occurrence of stall up to at least Re= 3 × 106. The work highlights similarities with the flow past a two-dimensional LEI airfoil, in particular, with respect to flow transition and its influence on the aerodynamic properties. The computed values of the lift and drag coefficients agree well with in-flight measurements acquired during the traction phase of the LEI wing operation. The simulations show that the three-dimensional flow field exhibits a significant cross flow along the span of the wing.

Journal of Physics Conference Series, Vol. 1618, pp. 032007, 2020. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1618/3/032007.

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