Presenter Information

Todd Lawton, Utah State University

Location

University of Utah

Start Date

5-8-2000 10:00 AM

Description

Summary of research performed on a NACA 0015 airfoil in USU’s low speed windtunnel to validate parameters derived by Spalart, which relate the circulation strength with the relative axial velocity of the core. Experiments were performed for several Reynolds numbers and angles of attack at a distance of 1 chord length from the trailing edge of the airfoil. Data was collected using a triple sensor hot-wire anemometer to allow resolution of the velocity into three orthogonal components.

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May 8th, 10:00 AM

Axial Velocity in the Trailing Vortex Core of a NACA 0015 Airfoil

University of Utah

Summary of research performed on a NACA 0015 airfoil in USU’s low speed windtunnel to validate parameters derived by Spalart, which relate the circulation strength with the relative axial velocity of the core. Experiments were performed for several Reynolds numbers and angles of attack at a distance of 1 chord length from the trailing edge of the airfoil. Data was collected using a triple sensor hot-wire anemometer to allow resolution of the velocity into three orthogonal components.