Flow control for turbulent skin-friction drag reduction is applied to a transonic airfoil to improve its aerodynamic performance. The study is based on direct numerical simulations (with up to 1.8 billion cells) of the compressible turbulent flow around a supercritical airfoil, at Reynolds and Mach numbers of Re∞ = 3 × 105 and M∞ = 0.7. Control via spanwise forcing is applied over a fraction of the suction side of the airfoil. Besides locally reducing friction, the control modifies the shock wave and significantly improves the aerodynamic efficiency of the airfoil by increasing lift and decreasing drag. Hence, the airfoil can achieve the required lift at a lower angle of attack and with a lower drag. Estimates at the aircraft level indicate that substantial savings are possible; when control is active, its energy cost becomes negligible thanks to the small application area. We suggest that skin-friction drag reduction should be considered not only as a goal, but also as a tool to improve the global aerodynamics of complex flows.

Drag reduction on a transonic airfoil / Quadrio, Maurizio; Chiarini, Alessandro; Banchetti, Jacopo; Gatti, Davide; Memmolo, Antonio; Pirozzoli, Sergio. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 1469-7645. - 942:(2022). [10.1017/jfm.2022.369]

Drag reduction on a transonic airfoil

Antonio Memmolo;Sergio Pirozzoli
2022

Abstract

Flow control for turbulent skin-friction drag reduction is applied to a transonic airfoil to improve its aerodynamic performance. The study is based on direct numerical simulations (with up to 1.8 billion cells) of the compressible turbulent flow around a supercritical airfoil, at Reynolds and Mach numbers of Re∞ = 3 × 105 and M∞ = 0.7. Control via spanwise forcing is applied over a fraction of the suction side of the airfoil. Besides locally reducing friction, the control modifies the shock wave and significantly improves the aerodynamic efficiency of the airfoil by increasing lift and decreasing drag. Hence, the airfoil can achieve the required lift at a lower angle of attack and with a lower drag. Estimates at the aircraft level indicate that substantial savings are possible; when control is active, its energy cost becomes negligible thanks to the small application area. We suggest that skin-friction drag reduction should be considered not only as a goal, but also as a tool to improve the global aerodynamics of complex flows.
2022
turbulence; drag reduction; numerical simulation
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Drag reduction on a transonic airfoil / Quadrio, Maurizio; Chiarini, Alessandro; Banchetti, Jacopo; Gatti, Davide; Memmolo, Antonio; Pirozzoli, Sergio. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 1469-7645. - 942:(2022). [10.1017/jfm.2022.369]
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