Static Extended Trailing Edge for Lift Enhancement: Experimental and Computational Studies

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Static Extended Trailing Edge for Lift Enhancement: Experimental and Computational Studies T. Liu, J. Montefort, W. Liou Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI 49008 and Q. Shams NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA 23681 Funded by AFOSR 3 rd International Symposium on Integrating CFD and Experiments in Aerodynamics 20-21 June 2007

Flexible Extended Trailing Edge A Biologically-Inspired Concept

Objectives Understand the aerodynamics characteristics of static extended trailing edge (SETE) via integrating CFD and experiments (EXP). Explore the feasibility of improving the aerodynamic performance of airfoils and wings using flexible extended trailing edge

Steady and Unsteady Aerodynamic Aspects SETE for Lift Enhancement and Drag Reduction in Cruise Flight (small AoA): Dynamic flexible extended trailing edge for Separation Control (high AoA):

Technical Approaches Combination of Experimental, Computational and Theoretical Methods Experiments: Quantities: Integrated forces, pressure, velocity fields, shear stress, shape, kinematics, strain Integrated Techniques: Balance, pressure transducers, PIV, high-speed stereo videogrammetry shear-sensitive LC, TSP, PSP, strain gauges, oil film skin friction meter, etc. Responsive Skin: Sensing and actuating polymer CFD: RANS and LES for flows coupled with finite element code for flexible structure Theoretical Study: Adapted thin-airfoil theory, unsteady extension coupled with thin-plate dynamics, interaction between BL and wake via global stability analysis

Teaming Combination of Experimental, Computational and Theoretical Methods Organization: Western Michigan Univ. - CFD & EXP NASA Langley Research Center - EXP Personnel: Faculty (2), Research Scientist (1), Post-Doc (1), GS-Doc (1), GS-MS(1), UG students(2). EXP Faculty One Post Doc GS-MS UG Students Research Scientist Faculty Two GS-Doc CFD Communications: Meetings, Emails, Calls, Site Visits, Hall-Way Conversations. Immersive Integration.

Computational Fluid Dynamics Calculations Solver: Commercial Code: RANS using FLUENT, CFX In-House Code: 3D RANS solver with immerse boundary method, Incompressible, Second-Order, Turbulence Modeling. Meshing: Structured and unstructured using ICEM and in-house Grid Independence. Grid Convergence. Validation: NACA0012 Laminar and Turbulent.

Aerodynamic Force Measurements in Wind Tunnels NACA0012 Model with SETE (provided by NASA LaRC): Advanced Design Wind Tunnel: Speed: 6-73 m/s Test section: 4 by 3 feet Tu: 0.1-0.4% Six-component balance

Lift Enhancement by SETE EXP

MATLAB Handle Graphics MATLAB Handle Graphics L/D of NACA0012 with SETE EXP L/D vs. CL curves are collapsed for different deflection angles Zero-lift drag and Oswald efficiency remain unchanged Lift Enhancement at the Minimum Drag Penalty for Cruise Flight

Lift Enhancement by SETE CFD Camber Effect! Camber Effect!

Gurney Flap EXP

MATLAB Handle Graphics Comparison between SETE and Gurney Flap EXP

Comparison between SETE and Gurney Flap Benefit Margin for Passive Flow Control in Cruise Flight EXP 6 ΔC 7 C D D + 9 7 ΔC C L L = g > 0

Comparison between SETE and Conventional Flap CFD

Comparison of SETE, Gurney, and Conventional Flap CFD

Comparison of SETE, Gurney, and Conventional Flap CFD

Thin-Airfoil Theoretical Interpretation for SETE 1 2(1 + τ ) Δ C L = 2 1 + c + AR [ πε α + ( 1 + ε )tanδ ( π θ sinθ )] c

Rigid SETE Under Aerodynamic Loading? Clamped Elastic Thin Plate Model 1 w( x ) = G dx 1 1 dx 2 dx 3 0 x x1 0 x3 0 x3 0 ΔC p ( x 4 )dx 4 + Ax 3 / 6 + Bx 2 / 2

Concluding Remarks Static extended trailing edge (SETE) attached to a NACA0012 airfoil model is able to enhance the lift while the zero-lift drag is not significantly increased. Camber effect caused by the SETE on the main airfoil. Compared with Gurney and conventional flaps, SETE generates larger lift with smaller drag penalty- ideal for cruise flights. SETE is mechanically simple to implement to existing platforms.

Responsive Skins for Flexible Extended Trailing Edge Control Birds utilize their wing flexibility for their different flight regimes. Pressure sensors Airfoil section with an extended trailing edge embedded with MEMS microphones. The responsive skin (trailing edge embedded with MEMS microphones) will sense and react to changes in surroundings. MEMS Microphones NASA Langley

Flexible MEMS Array (Pressure, Humidity, Temperature, Microphone, 2-axis Accelerometer) Absolute Pressure Pressure, Humidity, Temp. MEMS microphones SOI (Silicon on Insulator) High Temp. Press. & Temp Sensors Up to 240 C Two-axis accelerometer MEMS sensors on flexible skin have been designed and will be characterized. NASA Langley

Concluding Remarks Integrating CFD and experiments capabilities in the research process provide countless benefits: - Scholarship -Cost - Time to Market - Team Leadership -Education Long Term Vision, Planning, and Funding