Fluids (Jul 2023)

Exploring the Effectiveness of Visualization Techniques for NACA Symmetric Airfoils at Extremely Low Reynolds Numbers

  • Ángel Antonio Rodríguez-Sevillano,
  • María Jesús Casati-Calzada,
  • Rafael Bardera-Mora,
  • Lucía Ballesteros-Grande,
  • Lucía Martínez-García-Rodrigo,
  • Alejandra López-Cuervo-Alcaraz,
  • Jaime Fernández-Antón,
  • Juan Carlos Matías-García,
  • Estela Barroso-Barderas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids8070207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 207

Abstract

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This article aims to highlight the importance of utilizing flow visualization techniques in the preliminary analysis of streamlined and bluff bodies, especially the potential use of visualization with ink in a water channel as a tool for a preliminary approach during fluid mechanics analysis. According to this, the study compares the results obtained using a classical flow visualization technique, ink injection in water, with those obtained through the employment of a laser-based measurement and visualization technique, called PIV, in a low-speed wind tunnel. The article briefly presents both techniques and highlights the importance of flow visualization in the analysis of aerodynamic bodies. This study focuses on flow over NACA airfoils at extremely low Reynolds numbers, which is of great interest for application in extraterrestrial atmospheres, such as on Mars. After obtaining images of the flow streamlines over the NACA 0018 airfoil, the results of both techniques were compared. The results indicated that there was good agreement between the visualization with the water channel and the PIV results, suggesting that the results obtained in the water channel represented a scientifically valid approximation and an essential complement to computational models that require experimental validation.

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