Meyer, Oliver; Terreblanche, Tasha; Klein, Michael
Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag / Conference Paper
Title:
Optimized Experimental Environment for Wing Profile Investigations in the Low Speed Wind Tunnel
Collection editors:
Kähler, Christian J.; Hain, Rainer; Scharnowski, Sven; Fuchs, Thomas
Title of conference publication:
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Experimental Fluid Mechanics
Conference title:
International Conference on Experimental Fluid Mechanics (5., 2018, München)
Venue:
Munich
Year of conference:
2018
Date of conference beginning:
02.07.2018
Date of conference ending:
04.07.2018
Year:
2018
Pages from - to:
728-733
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Wind Tunnel ; Airfoil Aerodynamics
Abstract:
The experimental environment in the low speed wind tunnel of the Universität der Bundeswehr München (UniBwM) was optimized to perform basic 2D blade profile tests in an open test section. The major changes and developments are the optimization of the streamwise static pressure gradient in the test section, the adaptation of existing profile models with the use of end plates as well as the design and use of a wake rake. Additionally, surface oil flow and infrared visualization techniques were utilized to visualize the surface flow on the models and to validate the general flow characteristics on the profiles. The whole process to determine a profile polar now takes less than 1h including model exchange. The test results for two reference laminar profiles were validated against results in a large wind tunnel and XFOIL. The results show a very good coincidence in lift and lift gradient over a large angle of attack range after appropriate wind tunnel interference corrections have been applied to the measured data. The UniBwM wind tunnel will be used in the future for the pre-development of stall-optimized wind turbine rotor blade profiles with different leading edge modifications and devices. «
The experimental environment in the low speed wind tunnel of the Universität der Bundeswehr München (UniBwM) was optimized to perform basic 2D blade profile tests in an open test section. The major changes and developments are the optimization of the streamwise static pressure gradient in the test section, the adaptation of existing profile models with the use of end plates as well as the design and use of a wake rake. Additionally, surface oil flow and infrared visualization techniques were uti... »