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Experimental investigation of the effect of Reynolds number on flow structures in the wake of a circular parachute canopy
Authors:Zhe-Yan Jin  Sylvio Pasqualini  Bo Qin
Institution:1. School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, China
2. Institute of Unmanned Aircraft System, Beihang University, 100083, Beijing, China
Abstract:In the present study, an experimental study was conducted to characterize the effect of Reynolds number on flow structures in the turbulent wake of a circular parachute canopy by utilizing stereoscopic particle image velocimetry (Stereo-PIV) technique. The parachute model tested in the present study was attached by 28 nylon suspension lines and placed horizontally at the test section center of the wind tunnel. The obtained results showed that with the increase of Reynolds number, the intensities of the vortices near the downstream region of the canopy skirt were found to increase accordingly. However, the increase of Reynolds number did not result in a significant change in ensembleaveraged normalized x-component of the velocity, ensembleaveraged normalized vorticity, normalized Reynolds stress, and normalized turbulent kinetic energy distributions in the turbulent wake of the circular parachute canopy. The obtained results are very useful to further our understanding about the unsteady aerodynamics in the wake of flexible circular parachute canopies and to constitute a reference for CFD computation.
Keywords:Stereo-PIV  Circular parachute - Canopy  Flexible  Turbulent wake
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