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The effect of leading-edge shape on separation-induced transition on the suction surface of a controlled-diffusion airfoil

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
卷 35, 期 7, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0156984

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The effect of leading-edge shape on separation-induced transition on the suction surface is investigated through large eddy simulation. Two compressor controlled-diffusion airfoils with different leading-edge shapes are simulated, and two transitions are observed on the suction surface. The primary difference between the two airfoils lies in the leading-edge transition, which also leads to the distinction of fluctuating velocity amplitude and energy loss in the subsequent development of boundary layer flow.
To investigate the effect of leading-edge shape on separation-induced transition on suction surface, a large eddy simulation is performed on two compressor controlled-diffusion airfoils: a conventional one with an elliptical leading edge and an optimized one with a curvature continuous design based on the B-spline description. The Reynolds number based on inflow velocity and chord length is 4:5 x 10(5). The critical angle of attack +4 degrees, over which the aerodynamic loss rises sharply, is chosen for simulation. Two transitions are observed on the suction surface, one near the leading edge and the other at 40% chord length. The primary difference between the two airfoils lies in the leading-edge transition, which also leads to the distinction of fluctuating velocity amplitude and energy loss in the subsequent development of boundary layer flow. In order to provide an insight into the transition mechanism, the frequency spectrum analysis is conducted, and the results indicate that the amplification of disturbances during transition is dominated by Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. The mechanisms of energy transport and dissipation are analyzed, and the influence of leading-edge curvature on the initial state of boundary layer flow is elucidated from a dynamic perspective. The results show that continuous and large curvature distributions are more conducive to suppressing the formation of leading-edge separation bubble and delaying the onset of transition.

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