Pubblicazioni per 2016

Flow Around a Wing: improvement of physical comprehension by using a DES model

Giovanni Lombardi, Marco Maganzi

2016

Cubit, Università di Pisa

Abstract

The flow around a wing is usually well represented by a RANS simulation in cruise conditions, because the zones with flow separations are absent or very small. But, as the angle of attack increases, because of the request of higher lift values, the separated flow zones become important, and the flow is more complex. In these conditions, a RANS approach, also with an unsteady solution, could be not satisfactory. Therefore, we decided to investigate this aspect, by comparing the results of an unsteady RANS solution with a DES solution. In the paper, the setting of both cases are described, as well as the comparison in terms of global coefficients, local distributions and field vorticity distributions. The results show that, at low angle of attack, not significant differences between the RANS and DES solutions occur. On the contrary, at higher angles of attack, the flow highlights a different behaviour, with the DES approach that seems to give a more realistic representation of the flow itself. It is important to note that the difference between RANS and DES results is so considerable that also the lift, drag and pitching moment are significantly changed. Finally, it is possible conclude that the use of a DES approach appears an improvement to evaluate the aerodynamics characteristics of a wing close to the stall conditions, a relevant problem for the aerodynamics design of an airplane.

Conference/Journal: Star Global Conference, Prague (CZ)

Authors: G. Lombardi, M. Maganzi

Keywords: DES, RANS, wing aerodynamics, flow separation, stall, CFD, angle of attack

Star Global Conference, Prague(CZ)

Centrifugal Compressor Diffuser Rotating Stall Deep Insight

Giovanni Lombardi, Marco Giachi, Marco Maganzi

2016

Cubit, GE - Nuovo Pignone, Università di Pisa

Abstract

Diffuser rotating stall (in both cases of a vaneless or a vaned configuration) is still one of the open questions which has never been fully understood because of the complexity of the phenomenon and the experimental difficulties to get reliable measurements in such a complex environment.

Under this perspective, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is an interesting tool to "see" the flow and provide a basic understanding of the associated physics. Several published works have shown that a simplified model of the diffuser without the upstream impeller and the downstream return channel, with realistic boundary conditions entering the diffuser, can provide a qualitative analysis of the stall onset.

This research applies CFD methods to understand the onset mechanisms of rotating stall in centrifugal compressor diffusers, comparing vaneless and vaned configurations to identify design factors that influence stability and operating range.

Conference/Journal: ETC 2017 (Euroturbo)

DOI/Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323818555

Keywords: Turbomachinery, Rotating stall, CFD, Centrifugal compressor, Diffuser

International Rotating Equipment Conference 2016, Düsseldorf (DE)