Design of an Active Flow Control Method for a 3-D Wing
Abstract
This research performs a numerical proof for enhancement of aerodynamic characteristic
of a finite wing (Wing of Nanchang CJ-6 Aircraft) which is included with a conceptual
design of an active flow control method. The active flow control design is a combination
of continuous suction and blowing of air profile over the surface of wing. The effectiveness
of active flow control model was tested by changing the number of slots and locations
of suction and blowing. The numerical analysis was consisted with Reynolds-averaged
Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations which were used in combination with a k-ω SST turbu lence model. The optimum results were obtained for locating the blowing slots within
the range of 0.3-0.47 in the chord length and suction slots within the range of 0.6-0.77 in
the chord length. The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis was carried out at
freestream conditions with a Mach number of 0.238, a Reynolds number of 6.166 × 106
and Angles of Attack (AOA) from 0
◦
to 15◦
. The delaying of point of flow separation at
higher AOA was clearly observed and an increment of 30% and 24% in lift to drag ratio
was obtained at an AOA of 0
◦
and 12◦
respectively. The CFD simulations were performed
using openFOAM open-source software by giving the custom boundary conditions for the
slot surfaces.
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