Dynamic 3-D vortex structure of the laminar separation bubble on SD7003 airfoil

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Abstract

Recent increasing interest in laminar separation bubble (LSB) is aroused by the development of the micro air vehicles (MAVs), which normally cruise in the Reynolds number range of 50,000-200,000. This paper studies the LSB over the SD 7003 airfoil at the angle of attack $\alpha $=4$^{\circ}$ and at \textit{Re}=60,000 using the time-resolved PIV technique. A Nd:Yag laser operated at 1000 Hz and a high speed CMOS camera was synchronized to capture the particle images with the full resolution of 1504 x 1128 pixels at 1000 fps. Measurements were carried out from two orthogonal views: in the stream-wise wall-normal plane and the quasi-surface-parallel plane. 3-D disturbance was observed to start even prior to the point of transition. Vortex shedding in transition near the reattachment region of the LSB was clearly identified in the span-wise wall-normal plane, with the dominant K-H frequency of around 10.7 Hz. And subsequent vortex evolution in the reattached turbulent boundary layer was found to be characterized by paired positive and negative vorticity packets transported downstream.

*This research has been supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in the priority program 1147

Authors

  • Wei Zhang

    • Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Technical University of Braunschweig
  • Rainer Hain

    • Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Technical University of Braunschweig
  • Christian J. K\"ahler

    • Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Technical University of Braunschweig