4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Direct numerical simulation of the flow around a wing section at moderate Reynolds number

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND FLUID FLOW
Volume 61, Issue -, Pages 117-128

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2016.02.001

Keywords

Turbulent boundary layer; Vortex shedding; Wake; Incipient separation; Pressure gradient; NACA4412

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A three-dimensional direct numerical simulation has been performed to study the turbulent flow around the asymmetric NACA4412 wing section at a moderate chord Reynolds number of Re-c = 400, 000, with an angle of attack of AoA = 5 degrees. The mesh was optimized to properly resolve all relevant scales in the flow, and comprises around 3.2 billion grid points. The incompressible spectral-element Navier-Stokes solver Nek5000 was used to carry out the simulation. An unsteady volume force is used to trip the flow to turbulence on both sides of the wing at 10% of the chord. Full turbulence statistics are computed in addition to collection of time history data in selected regions. The Reynolds numbers on the suction side reach Re-tau similar or equal to 373 and Re-theta = 2, 800 with the pressure-gradient parameter ranging from beta approximate to 0.0 to beta approximate to 85. Similarly, on the pressure side, the Reynolds numbers reach Re-tau approximate to 346 and Re-theta = 818 while beta changes from beta approximate to 0.0 to beta approximate to -0.25. The effect of adverse pressure gradients on the mean flow is consistent with previous observations, namely a steeper incipient log law, a more prominent wake region and a lower friction. The turbulence kinetic energy profiles show a progressively larger inner peak for increasing pressure gradient, as well as the emergence and development of an outer peak with stronger APGs. The present simulation shows the potential of high-order (spectral) methods in simulating complex external flows at moderately high Reynolds numbers. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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