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June 22,2016
Abstract
The objective of this study is to simulate the turbulent flow around aircraft wings during takeoff, equipped
with various types of winglets. Four types of configurations were studied and compared in case of a wing
without winglets. We designed different configurations with « Ansys Design Modeler » and then simulated
kinematic and dynamic fields of different configurations using the « StarCCM+ » software. The turbulence
model used is the Spallar-Almaras.
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i. Mesh
In practice, there is no specific rule for the
creation of a valid mesh, however there are
different approaches that achieve an acceptable
mesh. We can summarize them as follows:
Mesh
Mesher Polyhedral
AWW Base size 1 m.
Target surface size 250 mm
Min surface size 2.5 mm
Growth rate 1.2
Number of layers 15
Layers growth rate 1.1
Layers thickness 37 mm
Volumetric control 50 mm
AWDC
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Calculation
Space 3D Steady
Turbulence Model Spallart Allmaras
y+ parameter All y+ Wall
Dynamic viscosity 1.85508 × 10−5 Pa-s
Air Density 1.225Kg/m3
Turbulence intensity 1%
Turbulent length 0.07 m
scale
AWDC Mesh Quality Velocity 70 m/s
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IV. Results
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References
[1] A. B. a. Joel E. Guerrero a, Dario Maestro
a, “biomimetic spiroid winglets for lift
and drag control,” 2011.