Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of the Stall Characteristics of a Wing Designed Based on Prandtl's Mininum Induced Drag

2018 
Stall characteristics of a wing designed based on Prandtls minimum induced drag solution using the bending moment as the design constraint is presented. Flow field is resolved using the Reynold-Averaged Navier Stokes solver OVERFLOW, version 2.2l, with fully turbulent flow approximation. The turbulence was resolved using the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model with rotational and curvature correction. Grid independence study show acceptable grid resolution is achieved. The stall angle-of-attack was predicted at 17.25. CFD analysis show that large separations begins inboard, near the symmetry plane, and exists at stall. However, the separated region remain localized and the flow at the wing tip remain attached.
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