Computational aeroelastic simulations of self-sustained pitch oscillations of a NACA0012 at transitional Reynolds numbers

Abstract The phenomenon of low amplitude self-sustained pitch oscillations in the transitional Reynolds number regime is studied numerically through unsteady, two-dimensional aeroelastic simulations. Based on the experimental data, simulations have been limited in the Reynolds number range 5.0×10 4 c 5 . Both laminar and URANS calculations (using the SST k – ω model with a low-Reynolds-number correction) have been performed and found to produce reasonably accurate limit cycle pitching oscillations (LCO). This investigation confirms that the laminar separation of the boundary layer near the trailing edge plays a critical role in initiating and sustaining the pitching oscillations. For this reason, the phenomenon is being labelled as laminar separation flutter . As a corollary, it is also shown that turbulence tends to inhibit their existence. Furthermore, two regimes of LCO are observed, one where the flow is laminar and separated without re-attachment, and the second for which transition has occurred followed by turbulent re-attachment. Finally, it is established that the high-frequency, shear instabilities present in the flow which lead to von Karman vortex shedding are not crucial, nor necessary, to the maintaining mechanism of the self-sustained oscillations.

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