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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