Fr. 188.00

Advances in Effective Flow Separation Control for Aircraft Drag Reduction - Modeling, Simulations and Experimentations

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book presents the results of a European-Chinese collaborative research project, Manipulation of Reynolds Stress for Separation Control and Drag Reduction (MARS), including an analysis and discussion of the effects of a number of active flow control devices on the discrete dynamic components of the turbulent shear layers and Reynolds stress. From an application point of view, it provides a positive and necessary step to control individual structures that are larger in scale and lower in frequency compared to the richness of the temporal and spatial scales in turbulent separated flows.

Sommario

1.     Preface ( 2)2.     Foreword 1  (Norman Wood, Airbus) (2)
3.     Foreword 2 (Dietrich Knoerzer ,EC Brussels and LI Benjian, MIIT Beijing ) (2)
4.     Introduction.
4.1 Flow Control Active devices : experimental state of the art  ( J.P. Bonnet, Poitiers , France) (15)
4.2 Flow Control Active devices: numerical state of the art (FU Song, Tsinghua University, Beijing (15)
5.  Overview of the MARS project : overview and outcomes ( Ning Qin , Univ. Sheffield , UK and Dong Jun, ARI, China) (15)
6.  MARS Evaluation : The Database Workshop ( Jacques Periaux , Gabriel Bugeda and Jordi Pons, , CIMNE, Spain)
6.1 Motivation, objectives , experimental and computational data ( Ning Qin, University of Sheffield, Spain ) (5) 
6.2 The MARS Database: structure , access and regulations (Jordi Pons, CIMNE, Spain) (5) 
6.3   The MARS Database content : BSF and NACA 0015 test cases definition , experimentation simulation and optimization (5)
6.4 .BFS : definition of test cases for simulation and experimentation
6.4.1      Oscillating surfaces( UNIMAN, UK) (2)
6.4.2      Plasma ( UNIMAN , UK ,Univ Poitiers, France and DLR-Gottingen, Germany) (2)
                              6.4.3      Synthetic jets ( x NPU, China and y NUAA) (2)
6.4.4      Micro blowing/suction ( Ming Xiao, NUAA, China) (2)
6.4.5      Spanwise vortex generators ( Ming Xiao, NUAA, China) (2)
6.5 NACA0015 : definition of test cases for simulation and experimentation
6.5.1      Plasma ( x, AVIC-ARI, China ) (2)
6.5.2      Synthetic Jets ( x, AVIC-ARI, China) (2)
6.5.3      Moving surfaces (x, AVIC-ARI, China) (2)
6.5.4      Micro blowing/suction ( x BUAA , China) (2)
6.5.5      Pulsed jets (x Univ. Poitiers, France) (2)
5.6  BFS:  definition of active device test case optimization

5.6.1  Plasma ( Ning Qin, Univ. Sheffield, UK ) (2) 5.6.2  Synthetic Jets (NUAA , China) (2)5.7 NACA0015: definition of active device test case optimization5.7.1 Pulsed Jets ( Univ. Poitiers ) (2)5.8: Experimentations and simulations of BSF test cases: contributions5.8.1  Contributed experimentations (7x 12= 84)5.8.2  Contributed simulations (9)5.9  :  experimentations and simulations of NACA0015 test cases : contributions 5.9.1:   Contributed experimentations (5x12= 60) 5.9.2 Contributed simulations ( 10x12= 120) 5.10: Optimization of the active devices on BSF test cases: contributions (4x12=48) 5.11: Optimization of the active devices on NACA0015 test cases: contributions (5x12=        60)

6.    Analysis and synthesis of the achieved experimental, computational and active devices optimization contributions on BSF and NACA0012
6 .1 Academic point of view ( Adel Abbas , UPM & Airbus, Ning Qin , Univ. Sheffield, UK and Dong Jun, ARI, China, Jean Paul Bonnet , Univ. Poitiers , FU Song , Tsinghua University, Beijing, China , Ming Xiao, NUAA, China, Gao Zhenghong , NPU, China, Peng Shi-Hua , FOA, Sweden) (8x3=24)
6.2 Industrial point of view ( Norman Wood, Airbus; Jean Claude Courty Dassault Aviation , France ; Nicola Ceresola , Alenia ,Italy; DENG Yiju, FAI, China, Meihong Zhong, COMAC, China, Charles Hirsch, NUMECA, Belgium) (6x3= 18)

7.  Assessment of results obtained in the MARS project (Herman Deconinck, VKI, Belgium, Yao Zheng , Zhejiang University , China ) ( 2x2=4)
8.  Conclusion and future ( Ning Qin , Sheffield University, UK and Dong Jun , ARI, China) (2)
9.  Acknowledgements  (1)
10.  References (2)
11.  Index of authors

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Gabriel Bugeda (Editore), Jacque Periaux (Editore), Jacques Periaux (Editore), Ning Qin (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030296872
ISBN 978-3-0-3029687-2
Pagine 341
Dimensioni 163 mm x 239 mm x 25 mm
Peso 672 g
Illustrazioni X, 341 p. 285 illus., 218 illus. in color.
Serie Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Tecnica > Tecnica aerospaziale

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