Low Reynolds number separation bubble research at UTRC
Abstract
The facilities and techniques being applied in investigations of laminar separation bubbles on low Re airfoils at the United Technologies Research Center are described. The research is focused on developing a database and predictive models for use in designing compressor, fan and turbine blades. Flow data are gathered primarily by laser Doppler velocimetry. Experimental procedures are being devised which will permit formation of a short bubble for characterizations of the velocity profiles in and around the bubble and boundary layer. Further tests are directed at defining the size and location of the bubble and the transition in the separated shear layer. The sensitivity of the bubble to alterations in the Re, pressure gradient, turbulence intensity and the turbulence scales will be examined. The effects of surface curvature and roughness on the bubble will also be studied. Details of the wind tunnel facility and the steps being taken to define conditions for reliably producing the short bubble are outlined.
- Publication:
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IN: Conference on Low Reynolds Number Airfoil Aerodynamics
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985aiae.conf..153P
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Layer Separation;
- Laminar Flow;
- Low Reynolds Number;
- Separated Flow;
- Bubbles;
- Compressor Rotors;
- Rotor Blades;
- Wall Pressure;
- Wind Tunnel Tests;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer