Applied Sciences (Jun 2024)

On the Lock-In Phenomena near the Transonic Buffet Onset of a Prescribed Pitching Airfoil

  • Lianyi Wei,
  • Guannan Zheng,
  • Weishuang Lu,
  • Yuchen Zhang,
  • Guowei Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14135463
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 5463

Abstract

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The limit cycle oscillation (LCO) in the transonic buffet on the fixed supercritical airfoil OAT15A under Ma = 0.73, AoA = 3.5° and Re≈3×106, is successfully simulated by means of the Reynolds Stress Model. Further, the buffet lock-in phenomena under prescribed pitch conditions near the buffet onset are also studied by evaluating the modified energy exchange based on the pitching component of the moment coefficients as well as the normalized relative phase map between the pitching component of the moment coefficients and the airfoil’s angular velocity. The zero energy transfer branches in the modified energy map fail to indicate the lock-in boundaries, while the normalized phase map generally outlines the lock-in boundaries for small pitch amplitudes near the buffet onset, which suggests that the lock-in occurs where the moment is in phase with the angular velocity at small pitch amplitudes near the buffet onset. For pitch amplitudes larger than 0.4°, the lock-in onset deviates from the phase shift, possibly due to the fact the instantaneous angle of attack can be lower than the buffet onset where the buffet phenomena may vanish.

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