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Airfoil Table Generation Comparison Utilizing XFOIL and UNS2D Flow Solvers The flow solvers XFOIL and UNS2D were utilized within the airfoil table generator AFTGen to generate airfoil performance tables, and these results were compared to determine accuracy at low Mach numbers that may be relevant to Urban Air Mobiltiy (UAM) applications. Airfoil tables were generated for the NACA 0012 airfoil as well as a set of three asymmetrical airfoils developed in this study from which the rotor blade CSUS 001 was comprised. To determine which solver more accurately represented real-world aerodynamics, the airfoils were experimentally tested in the CSU 2-foot by 2-foot wind tunnel. The results of XFOIL and UNS2D were compared to the experimental results. It is important to note that due to differences in the Reynolds numbers between simulations and experimental testing, the magnitude of the section lift and drag coefficient varies between the two methods. However, observations on the accuracy of XFOIL and UNS2D could still be made based on the trends of the data. For the symmetrical NACA 0012 airfoil, it was found that XFOIL and UNS2D accurately predicted the trends of the section lift and drag coefficients. However, XFOIL predicted slightly lower section drag coefficients than UNS2D for the tested angles of attack. For the asymmetrical CSUS 001 airfoils, XFOIL could not predict a steady to decreasing section lift coefficient phenomenon at negative angles of attack observed in both the UNS2D and experimental results. Similarly, XFOIL was unable to predict an increased section drag coefficient at negative angles of attack for the CSUS 001 airfoils as observed in the UNS2D and experimental results. Additionally, 3D computational fluid dynamics was utilized through RotCFD to compare the performance of a rotor blade using the CSUS 001 airfoils versus a rotor blade using the NACA 0012 airfoil.
Document ID
20250000680
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gianmarco Sahragard-Monfared
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Isaac Cavazos
(California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California, United States)
Joseph Gabriel Estrada
(California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California, United States)
Dalton Hall
(California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California, United States)
Sarah Maadarani
(California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California, United States)
Min Kaung Myat
(California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California, United States)
Date Acquired
January 17, 2025
Subject Category
Aeronautics (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: Transformative Vertical Flight 2025
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Country: US
Start Date: February 4, 2025
End Date: February 6, 2025
Sponsors: VFS - The Vertical Flight Society
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 664817
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
UAM
UNS2D
XFOIL
Airfoil
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