Individual assignment #2: Flow around an airfoil
The goal of the exercise is to check the
compliance of an airfoil to an technical application
using CFD simulation. The airfoil and the technical application can be chosen
by You.
The geometrical data of the airfoils can be
downloaded from the webpage http://aerospace.illinois.edu/m-selig/ads/coord_database.html (check that, the measurement
results of the airfoil can be found in site a http://www.airfoildb.com/foils/list). To load the data file in ICEM
CFD, the first row must contain the point number and number of the connecting
lines (1), the format of the data file must be tab separated. (Fig. 1) The trailing
edge of the airfoil can be approximated by an
semicircle. (Fig. 2) The convergence of the calculations should always check
with the change of physical properties.
Figure 1: sample to the data file
Figure 2: Trailing edge
Task 1 (5 points)
Create a computational domain as seen in Fig.3., take care about adequate distance of the inlet and outlet
boundary. Create a C type mesh with 3 different element number
and a fine resolved boundary layer around the airfoil. To compare the results
the aspect ratio and angles of the cell surfaces must be the same in any chosen
point. By the choice of the mesh element numbers, respect the applicability of
the Richardson extrapolation!
Figure 3: The computational domain.
Task 2 (5 points)
Make a grid sensitivity investigation. The
chosen fluid should be incompressible air with density of 1 kg/m3.
The inlet velocity should be 1 m/s in x direction, with the choose of the
viscosity set the Reynolds-number to 100000 (the characteristic length is the
chord of the airfoil, 1 m)
Task 3 (6 points)
Visit the http://www.airfoildb.com/foils/list website, then
simulate the case with the maximum cl/cd ratio using 3
different turbulence model. (the roughness high should
be 0 m, the inlet turbulence intensity is 1%, the characteristic length of the
inlet turbulence is 0.25 m). Compare the measured and calculated lift and drag
coefficients and select the most suitable turbulence model for solving the
problem. To calculate the dimensionless quantities use 1 m2
reference surface.
Task 4 (4 points)
Perform calculations with the chosen turbulence
model for 4 different Reynolds number or angle of attack which occurs in your
technical application. If necessary (i.e. stall) switch to transient simulation.
Compare the pressure and velocity fields and the pressure distributions along
the pressure and suction side for the different cases.
Task 5 (5 points)
Summarize your work in a .ppt
format document and upload to the location specified by your instructor.