Development and interaction of vortices over a very low aspect-ratio wing under pitch-up motion

Lei Dong, Kwing So Choi*, Xuerui Mao, Yaxing Wang

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Abstract

The vortical structures over a thin rectangular wing with a very low aspect ratio of 0.277 were investigated in a wind tunnel at an effective Reynolds number of. When applying pitch-up motion pivoted at mid-chord, the maximum lift angle was increased with an increase in the pitch rate, but the maximum lift coefficient was reduced. The pitching motion also caused delay in the vortical development over the wing, which was increased with an increase in the pitch rate. The delay in the leading-edge vortex development due to the pitching motion was nearly identical to that in the tip vortex development, indicating that the dynamics of the leading-edge vortex was strongly influenced by the tip vortex. This was confirmed by particle image velocimetry measurements, which demonstrated that the tip vortex over a very low aspect-ratio wing induced strong downwash to influence the development of the leading-edge vortex during the pitching motion, which led to a delay in flow separation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA42
JournalJournal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume943
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • vortex interactions

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