The influence of laminar separation and transition on low Reynolds number airfoil hysteresisAn experimental study of the Lissaman 7769 and Miley MO6-13-128 airfoils at low chord Reynolds numbers is presented. Although both airfoils perform well near their design Reynolds number of about 600,000, they each produce a different type of hysteresis loop in the lift and drag forces when operated below chord Reynolds numbers of 300,000. The type of hysteresis loop was found to depend upon the relative location of laminar separation and transition. The influence of disturbance environment and experimental procedure on the low Reynolds number airfoil boundary layer behavior is also presented. The use of potential flow solutions to help predict how a given airfoil will behave at low Reynolds numbers is also discussed.
Document ID
19840055223
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mueller, T. J. (Notre Dame, University Notre Dame, IN, United States)