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About: Airfoil is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24696 publications have been published within this topic receiving 337709 citations. The topic is also known as: aerofoil & wing section.


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TL;DR: In this article, a generic airfoil shape (NACA 663-018) was used because of its documented leading-edge stall characteristics, and it was instrumented for surface pressure measurements that were used to calculate lift coefficients.
Abstract: This work involves the documentation and control of leading-edge flow separation that occurs over an airfoil at high angles of attack, well above stall. A generic airfoil shape (NACA 663-018) was used because of its documented leading-edge stall characteristics. It was instrumented for surface-pressure measurements that were used to calculate lift coefficients. Mean-velocity profiles downstream of the airfoil were used to determine the drag coefficient. In addition to these, smoke streakline flow visualization was used to document the state of flow separation. The airfoil was operated over a range of freestream speeds from 10 to 30 m/s, giving chord Reynolds numbers from 77 × 10 3 to 333 × 10 3 .T wo types of plasma actuator designs were investigated. The first produced a spanwise array of streamwise vortices. The second produced a two-dimensional jet in the flow direction along the surface of the airfoil. The plasma actuators were found to lead to reattachment for angles of attack that were 8 deg past the stall angle (the highest investigated). This was accompanied by a full pressure recovery and up to a 400% increase in the lift-to-drag ratio.

683 citations

ReportDOI
01 Mar 1981
TL;DR: In this article, a wind tunnel test series was conducted at moderate values of Re in which 0 less than or equal to..cap alpha.. less than and equal to 180/sup 0/ force and moment data were obtained for four symmetrical blade-candidate airfoil sections (NACA-0009, -0012, −0012H, and -0015).
Abstract: When work began on the Darrieus vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) program at Sandia National Laboratories, it was recognized that there was a paucity of symmetrical airfoil data needed to describe the aerodynamics of turbine blades. Curved-bladed Darrieus turbines operate at local Reynolds numbers (Re) and angles of attack (..cap alpha..) seldom encountered in aeronautical applications. This report describes (1) a wind tunnel test series conducted at moderate values of Re in which 0 less than or equal to ..cap alpha.. less than or equal to 180/sup 0/ force and moment data were obtained for four symmetrical blade-candidate airfoil sections (NACA-0009, -0012, -0012H, and -0015), and (2) how an airfoil property synthesizer code can be used to extend the measured properties to arbitrary values of Re (10/sup 4/ less than or equal to Re less than or equal to 10/sup 7/) and to certain other section profiles (NACA-0018, -0021, -0025).

677 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the vortical flow patterns in the wake of a NACA 0012 airfoil pitching at small amplitudes were studied in a low speed water channel, and it was shown that a great deal of control can be exercised on the structure of the wake by the control of the frequency, amplitude and also the shape of the oscillation waveform.
Abstract: The vortical flow patterns in the wake of a NACA 0012 airfoil pitching at small amplitudes are studied in a low speed water channel. it is shown that a great deal of control can be exercised on the structure of the wake by the control of the frequency, amplitude and also the shape of the oscillation waveform. An important observation in this study has been the existence of an axial flow along the cores of the wake vortices. Estimates of the magnitude of the axial flow suggest a linear dependence on the oscillation frequency and amplitude.

672 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, it was demonstrated that oscillatory blowing can delay separation from a symmetrical airfoil much more effectively than the steady blowing used traditionally for this purpose than the traditional slow blowing.
Abstract: It was recently demonstrated that oscillatory blowing can delay separation from a symmetrical airfoil much more effectively than the steady blowing used traditionally for this purpose. Experiments carried out on different airfoils revealed that this flow depends on many parameters such as, the location of the blowing slot, the steady and oscillatory momentum coefficients of the jet, the frequency of imposed oscillations, and the shape and incidence of the particular airfoil. In airfoils equipped with slotted flaps, the flow is also dependent on the geometry of the slot and on the Reynolds number in addition to the flap deflection that is considered as a part of the airfoil shape. The incremental improvements in single element airfoil characteristics are generally insensitive to a change in Reynolds number, provided the latter is sufficiently large. The imposed oscillations do not generate large oscillatory lift nor do they cause a periodic meander of the c.p. C* C D = dp Ct =

669 citations

Book
01 Jan 1926
TL;DR: The aerofoil in three dimensions has been studied in this article, where Bernoulli's equation and the potential function are used to transform a circle into an acerofoil.
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Bernoulli's equation 3. The stream function 4. Circulation and vorticity 5. The velocity potential and the potential function 6. The transformation of a circle into an aerofoil 7. The aerofoil in two dimensions 8. Viscosity and drag 9. The basis of aerofoil theory 10. The aerofoil in three dimensions 11. The monoplane aerofoil 12. The flow round an acerofoil 13. Biplane aerofoils 14. Wind tunnel interference on areofoils 15. The airscrew: momentum theory 16. The airscrew: blade element theory 17. The airscrew: wind tunnel interference Appendix Bibliography Index.

668 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,083
20221,871
2021923
2020979
20191,097
20181,002