Bulletin of the American Physical Society
71st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 63, Number 13
Sunday–Tuesday, November 18–20, 2018; Atlanta, Georgia
Session D14: Rotors and Rotating Wings
2:30 PM–4:40 PM,
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Georgia World Congress Center
Room: B301
Chair: Vrishank Raghav, Auburn University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DFD.D14.5
Abstract: D14.00005 : Large eddy simulation of flow past a multirotor propeller in forward flight condition*
3:22 PM–3:35 PM
Presenter:
Young-Jin Yoon
(Seoul Natl Univ)
Authors:
Young-Jin Yoon
(Seoul Natl Univ)
Keuntae Park
(Seoul Natl Univ)
Sehyeong Oh
(Seoul Natl Univ)
Haecheon Choi
(Seoul Natl Univ)
We investigate flow characteristics of an isolated multirotor UAV propeller under various advance ratios using large eddy simulation. An immersed boundary method in a non-inertial frame of reference with a dynamic global subgrid-scale model is used for the simulations. The flow field and aerodynamic coefficients from the present simulations are in good agreements with those from experiments. The simulation clearly shows the interaction of trailing vortex sheets with hub and tip vortices, which results in complicated non-axisymmetric vortical structures. With increasing advance ratio, blade sectional analysis reveals complete loss of lifting capability near the hub region in the retreating side. Large variation of the effective angle of attack during the blade rotation produces large oscillatory longitudinal moment which may be detrimental to vehicle stability. The detailed effect of advance ratio on the flow structure will be discussed at the presentation.
*Supported by the research program NRF-2016R1E1A1A02921549. This work was supported by the National Supercomputing Center with supercomputing resources including technical support (KSC-2018-C3-0019).
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DFD.D14.5
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