thesis

Structure of the Turbulent Separated Flow Around a Stalled Airfoil

Abstract

Hot-wire measurements were made in the boundary layer, the separated region, and the near wake for flow past a NACA 4412 airfoil at maximum lift. The Reynolds number based on chord was 1,500,000. Special care was taken to achieve a two-dimensional mean flow. Data were obtained at several thousand locations in the flow field. These data include intermittency, two components of mean velocity, and mean values for three double, four triple, and five quadruple products of two velocity fluctuations. No information was obtained about the third (spanwise) velocity component. Smoothing and interpolating routines were used to determine intermittency, two components of mean velocity, and mean values of three double, four triple, and five quadruple products of two velocity fluctuations on a fine rectangular mesh aligned with the airfoil chord. The data are presented in contour plots, in three-dimensional plots, and in tabular form. The format used to store the experimental data in digital form is described and a computer program which illustrates how this data can be accessed is presented

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