基于双eN方法的短舱层流转捩影响因素

Translated title of the contribution: Laminar transition influencing factors of nacelle based on double eN method

Xiaoxuan Meng, Junqiang Bai, Meihong Zhang, Meili Wang, Xiaolong He, Hui Wang

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Abstract

The development of natural laminar flow nacelle is of great significance to enhance the economy and environmental friendliness of modern civil transport aircrafts. The study on the laminar-to-turbulent transition influencing factors of the nacelle can better guide the design of laminar flow nacelle. Based on the linear stability analysis method, the double eN-method coupled with the RANS equation solver is used to establish an instability prediction method that can simultaneously calculate the N-factors of the induced transition of T-S (Tollmien-Schlichting) wave and cross flow. The method is verified through the spheroid with detailed experimental data. Then the influence factors including flow Mach number, Reynolds number, turbulence, and angle of attack on the transition of the nacelle are examined. The results show that the obvious change of pressure gradient caused by Mach number and angle of attack or sideslip angle will lead to the change of transition position, whereas the Reynolds number and the turbulence intensity have relatively little influence on transition position under high Reynolds number condition, because the range of transition position movement is no more than 5% of the nacelle length. Therefore, in the design stage, it is better to maintain the positive pressure gradient on the upstream of the nacelle as large as possible.

Translated title of the contributionLaminar transition influencing factors of nacelle based on double eN method
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Article number123040
JournalHangkong Xuebao/Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinica
Volume40
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Nov 2019

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