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Low-frequency oscillation characteristics of flow for NACA66 hydrofoil under critical stall condition

Yuan Tang, Fujun Wang, Chaoyue Wang, Yiping Hong, Zhifeng Yao and Xuelin Tang

Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 172, issue C, 983-997

Abstract: Hydrofoil is the core unit of energy conversion for axial-flow pumps and hydro-energy turbines. The dynamic characteristics of hydrofoil significantly affect the operation stability of pumps and turbines, especially under the critical stall condition. In this paper, the unsteady flow field of NACA66 hydrofoil under critical stall condition at Reynolds number 0.75 × 10E6 is investigated by IDDES method. The low-frequency oscillations (LFO) under critical stall condition characterized by two typical frequencies with Strouhal number (St) 0.031 and 0.065 are reported in pressure pulsation and lift coefficient respectively. It is found that the merging phenomenon of separation vortices are the main reason of the wave peak of LFO with St 0.031, while the phenomenon of generation and shedding of separation vortices exist at the moment corresponding to the wave trough. The reason of the LFO of lift coefficient with St 0.065 is found to be the long-short switching of streamwise coverage of the leading edge separation vortex. The change of streamwise coverage is corresponding to the movement of the reattachment point of the separation area. The revelation of LFOs flow mechanism in hydrofoil under critical stall can provide reference for its unsteady flow control and applications.

Keywords: Hydrofoil; Critical stall; Low frequency oscillation; Separation vortex mergence; IDDES method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.03.095

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