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Moving wall effect on normal shock wave–turbulent boundary layer interaction on an airfoil

Oskar Szulc (Aerodynamics Department, Szewalski Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk, Poland)
Piotr Doerffer (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland)
Pawel Flaszynski (Aerodynamics Department, Szewalski Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk, Poland)
Marianna Braza (The Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Toulouse, French National Centre for Scientific Research, Toulouse, France)

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow

ISSN: 0961-5539

Article publication date: 20 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to describe a proposal for an innovative method of normal shock wave–turbulent boundary layer interaction (SBLI) and shock-induced separation control.

Design/methodology/approach

The concept is based on the introduction of a tangentially moving wall upstream of the shock wave and in the interaction region. The SBLI control mechanism may be implemented as a closed belt floating on an air cushion, sliding over two cylinders and forming the outer skin of the suction side of the airfoil. The presented exploratory numerical study is conducted with SPARC solver (steady 2D RANS). The effect of the moving wall is presented for the NACA 0012 airfoil operating in transonic conditions.

Findings

To assess the accuracy of obtained solutions, validation of the computational model is demonstrated against the experimental data of Harris, Ladson & Hill and Mineck & Hartwich (NASA Langley). The comparison is conducted not only for the reference (impermeable) but also for the perforated (permeable) surface NACA 0012 airfoils. Subsequent numerical analysis of SBLI control by moving wall confirms that for the selected velocity ratios, the method is able to improve the shock-upstream boundary layer and counteract flow separation, significantly increasing the airfoil aerodynamic performance.

Originality/value

The moving wall concept as a means of normal shock wave–turbulent boundary layer interaction and shock-induced separation control has been investigated in detail for the first time. The study quantified the necessary operational requirements of such a system and practicable aerodynamic efficiency gains and simultaneously revealed the considerable potential of this promising idea, stimulating a new direction for future investigations regarding SBLI control.

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Acknowledgements

This research was supported by CI TASK (Centre of Informatics Tricity Academic Supercomputer and Network) in Gdansk (Poland).

Citation

Szulc, O., Doerffer, P., Flaszynski, P. and Braza, M. (2023), "Moving wall effect on normal shock wave–turbulent boundary layer interaction on an airfoil", International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/HFF-06-2023-0338

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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