Vorticity Transfer In A Leading-Edge Vortex Due To Controlled Spanwise Bending

PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS(2021)

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Many natural flyers and swimmers routinely flex their lifting or propulsive surfaces to control the leading-edge vortex (LEV) that forms on the suction side during maneuvering at a high angle of attack. In this paper, we studied the effect of a similar bending on the vortex dynamics of a flat-plate airfoil of aspect ratio 3 (chord 5 cm) and held at an angle of attack of 30 degrees. This flat plate is accelerated from rest to a Reynolds number of 2400, while being dynamically bent along the span in a controlled manner with a bending ratio of 0.65 and a maximum bending angle of 30 degrees. We investigated the effect of such spanwise bending on the resultant vorticity transfer via both experiments and numerical simulation. It shows that a dynamic spanwise bending induces a change in the effective shear layer velocity along the span's bent part and creates spanwise vorticity convection. As a result, the growth of circulation in the LEV gets delayed along the bent part, and the final circulation is smaller than the no-bending case.
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