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On the Role of Leading-Edge Bumps in the Control of Stall Onset in Axial Fan Blades

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In this paper, the effects of the modified leading edge in terms of lift-to-drag performance and the influence of camber on such parameters were investigated using the OpenFOAM solver.
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Taking a lead from the humpback whale flukes, characterized by a series of bumps that result in a sinusoidal-like leading edge, this paper reports on a three-dimensional numerical study of sinusoidal leading edges on cambered airfoil profiles. The turbulent flow around the cambered airfoil with the sinusoidal leading edge was computed at different angles of attack with the open source solver OpenFOAM, using two different eddy viscosity models integrated to the wall. The reported research focused on the effects of the modified leading edge in terms of lift-to-drag performance and the influence of camber on such parameters. For these reasons a comparison with a symmetric airfoil is provided. The research was primarily concerned with the elucidation of the fluid flow mechanisms induced by the bumps and the impact of those mechanisms on airfoil performance, on both symmetric and cambered profiles. The bumps on the leading edge influenced the aerodynamic performance of the airfoil, and the lift curves were found to feature an early recovery in post-stall for the symmetric profile with an additional gain in lift for the cambered profile. The bumps drove the fluid dynamic on the suction side of the airfoil, which in turn resulted in the capability to control the separation at the trailing edge in coincidence with the peak of the sinusoid at the leading edge.

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Cavitation observations and noise measurements of horizontal axis tidal turbines with biomimetic blade leading-edge designs

TL;DR: In this paper, the cavitation and underwater noise performance of a biomimetically improved horizontal axis tidal turbine (HATT) with a leading edge design inspired by the tubercles on the pectoral fins of humpback whales was investigated.
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Mimicking the humpback whale: An aerodynamic perspective

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the tubercle leading edge (TLE) can be found in this paper, where the authors provide a critical overview of the work on tubercles in the past decade.
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Numerical optimization and experimental validation for a tidal turbine blade with leading-edge tubercles

TL;DR: In this article, the leading-edge tubercles on the pectoral fins of humpback whales have attracted the attention of researchers who wish to exploit this feature in the design of turbine blades to improve the blade performance.
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Steady wind performance of a 5 kW three-bladed H-rotor Darrieus Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) with cambered tubercle leading edge (TLE) blades

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of a 3-bladed H-rotor with cambered Tubercle Leading Edge NACA 0025 blades was evaluated using computational fluid dynamics. But the results showed that the TLE was detrimental to flow and performance of the VAWT.
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Effect of Trailing-Edge Modification of a Mixed-Flow Pump

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of TE modification on the performance and internal flow of a mixed-flow pump are investigated through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis, and the results show that TE modification significantly improves pump efficiency in the high flow rate region by more than 10%.
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