Estimation of Lift Hysteresis of an Airfoil in low speed flow
Abstract
Abstract:	A	phenomenon	called	hysteresis	leads	
to	a	difference	in	separation	and	reattachment	
angles	of	an	airfoil at	angles	of	attack	near	and	
above	stall.	This	an	airfoil	than	expected	for	a	
given	angle	 of	attack	when	 recovering	from	a	
stall.	This	leads	to	asymmetric	flow	parameters	
around	 a	 body	 even	 when	 the	 boundaries	
remain	symmetric.	Empirical	results	for	lift	and	
pressure coefficients	were	 obtained	for	 a	twodimensional	Clark	Y-14	at	low	 speeds.	The	lift	
characteristics	of	the	airfoil	was	observed	while	
varying	angle	of	attack	and	Reynold’s	number.	
It	was	seen	that	the	extent	of	the	lift	hysteresis	
largely	 depends	 on	Reynold’s	 number.	 Further	
experiments	 and	 Computational	 Fluid	
Dynamics	(CFD)	simulations	will	be	conducted	
in	 order	 to	 determine	 occurs	 when	 there	 is	 a	
difference	 in	 the	 lift	 distribution	 of	 the	
relationship	of	the	effective	body	of	the	stalled	
airfoil	and	the	presence	of	hysteresis	loops
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