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3D high lift flow computations using HiFUN
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3D high lift flow computations using HiFUN

Abstract

A summary of the results obtained using the flow solver HiFUN for the 3D High lift NASA Trapezoidal wing are presented. Hybrid unstructured grids have been used for the computations. Grid converged solution obtained for the clean wing and the wing with support brackets, are compared with experimental data. The ability of the solver to predict critical design parameters associated with the high lift flow, such as αmax and CLmax$$C_{L_{max}}$$ is demonstrated. The utility of the CFD tools, in predicting change in aerodynamic parameters in response to perturbational changes in the configuration is brought out. The solutions obtained for the high lift configuration from two variants of the Spalart-Almaras turbulence model are compared. Inferences from the study on useful design practices pertaining to the 3D high lift flow simulations are summarized.

Authors

Gopalakrishna N; Ravindra K; Shende NV; Balakrishnan N

Journal

International Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 6, No. 3-4, pp. 222–241

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2014

DOI

10.1007/s12572-015-0124-3

ISSN

0975-0770

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