Colloquium: Jagatheaswaran Srinivasan (FPT)

30 augustus 2024 09:45 - Locatie: Lecture Hall C, FACULTY OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, KLUYVERWEG 1, DELFT | Zet in mijn agenda

Tip vortex mitigation using flexible and slotted winglets

This thesis investigates the role of winglet slots in reducing tip vortices, inspired by bird wingtips. The effects of slotting and wingtip flexibility were analyzed using multiple bio-inspired models tested in a low-speed wind tunnel at Reynolds numbers from 2.9 × 10⁴ to 8.8 × 10⁴. Three experimental techniques were employed: force balance for aerodynamic force estimation, motion tracking of wingtip movement, and stereo PIV analysis to measure cross-flow planes in the winglet wake. Non-intrusive methods were used to estimate drag components based on PIV data and wake integral approaches. The slots significantly reduced induced drag by breaking down the tip vortex into smaller, weaker vortices. This breakdown was visualized using s-PIV results and analyzed through velocity component contours. The streamwise vorticity breakdown was examined in relation to wingtip flexibility, and the vortex cores' location and characteristics were analyzed, along with the phenomenon of vortex wandering.

Supervisor: Dr. Morgan Li, Dr.ir. Bas van Oudheusden