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The temporal evolution of a pair of streamwise vortices
Authors:N T Hoang  O K Rediniotis  D P Telionis
Institution:(1) Aurora Flight Sciences, 9950 Wakeman Drive, Manassas, Virginia, USA;(2) Department of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University College Station, Texas, USA;(3) Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061-0219 Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract:A detailed investigation of the velocity and vorticity fields of a pair of vortices growing over a 75°-sweep delta wing is carried out through LDV measurements of three components of velocity and vorticity. Data are obtained along one of the vortices. The wing is undergoing a ramp-like pitch-up motion. The evolution of the flow field in four planes normal to the free-stream velocity is captured at 100 time instants through the wing motion. The delta wing is pitched through angles of attack ranging from 28° to 68°. From the velocity data at each incidence, the corresponding vorticity field is calculated. Hysteresis effects on vortex development and breakdown are studied through axial velocity and vorticity contours. The topologies of streamlines and vortex lines are compared with the corresponding topologies of the steady case. It is found that vortex breakdown can be detected first by a drastic reduction of the axial velocity. This phenomenon is developing in a non-axisymmetric fashion, beginning at the inboard side of the vortex. This is followed by a reduction of the axial vorticity component and finally by a reversal of the azimuthal vorticity component.This work was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Project No. AFOSR-91-0310 and was monitored by Major Daniel Fant.
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