Abstract:
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Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (8145)
[EN] To get improved agreement between wind tunnel results and full-scale performance, the
Yacht Research Unit (YRU) desires to investigate the blockage effect of the TFWT. To do
this, different models of various sizes ...[+]
[EN] To get improved agreement between wind tunnel results and full-scale performance, the
Yacht Research Unit (YRU) desires to investigate the blockage effect of the TFWT. To do
this, different models of various sizes were tested in the wind tunnel and the results of
these tests have been compared with theoretical results. The models used were scale
models of yachts with solid sails, and scaled airfoils of different sizes (same aspect ratio)
placed at various angles to the flow with the test section both open and closed.
Steady pressure distributions over the stationary wings were investigated. In order to
confirm these results data from the Langley Transonic Cryogenic Tunnel is used as well.
In the second part of the investigation, the lift and drag coefficients were measured on two
different sized NACA 0015 and a NACA 0012 airfoils, modified with split flaps to check
that we were getting the same range of lift and drag coefficients as in the published
literature blockage, and to see how increased blockage modified the results in both open jet
and closed test section configurations.
Finally, a modification in the walls of the test section of the wind tunnel was performed in
order to improve the flow quality of the wind tunnel. By comparing the results given by the
measurements and the mapping of the dynamic pressure, it is possible to argue in favor or
against this modification. Besides, a 2D simplification of the TFWT was calculated with
CFD for a qualitative study of the patterns of the flow.
It was found that the results obtained with the slotted walls test section were closer to the
closed test section results than to the open test section results. It was also found that the
pressure surrounding the test section as a result of the warehouse housing of the TFWT
magnifies the expected over-expansion of the flow in the open test section and therefore
the difference between this and the measurements in the closed and slotted test section.
Thus it is finally recommended that slotted walls be installed as a first step to improve the
TFWT quality.
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