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Title: | On the tip vortex moving inboard before wake expansion drives it outboard |
Authors: | van Kuik, Gijs Micallef, Daniel Herraez, Ivan Ragni, Daniele |
Keywords: | Vortex-motion Vortex flaps Rotors |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | European Mechanics Society |
Citation: | Herraez, I., Micallef, D., Ragni, D., & van Kuik, G. (2014). On the tip vortex moving inboard before wake expansion drives it outboard. 10th European Fluid Mechanics Conference (EFMC10), Copenhagen. 1. |
Abstract: | Several SPIV experiments on model wind turbine rotors1,2,3 focussing on the flow around the tip have shown that after being released the tip vortex first moves to a lower radius. This is in contrast to what is generally assumed, namely that the wake expansion starts immediately. A detailed analysis of one of these experiments, the 2m Ø TUDelft-B rotor tested in the TUD 3m Ø Open Jet Facility, is combined with CFD calculations and a vortex panel code using the full blade geometry. Figure 1 shows the tip of the rotor, the coordinate system and the contour of the flow analysis. For 6 chordwise positions of this contour the spanwise and chordwise vorticity, the associated circulation and the Kutta-Joukowsky loads acting on the chordwise vorticity have been determined. Figure 2 shows the results as a function of the chordwise position. The squares show the CFD data, the diamond marker indicates the experimental data and the triangles present the results of a momentum balance applied to the experimental data. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27761 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacBenED |
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