Force/moment partitioning applied to particle image velocimetry data for a pitching wing
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Abstract
We analyze PIV data of a pitching wing in a mean flow to quantitatively describe the vortex dynamics and fluid-structure interactions acting as the wing experiences a vortex-dominated aeroelastic instability. A physics-based force/moment partitioning method (FMPM) is employed to estimate the moments and forces from the time varying velocity fields. Using this method, we are able to evaluate the contributions of different components to the total forces and moments, including the effects of vortices, viscous stresses, added mass, potential flow and the outer boundary (confinement). We compare the estimates with the measured forces and assess the errors due to three-dimensionality of the flow, turbulent flow fluctuations, and limited experimental resolution.
Presenters
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Philip J Gaudio
Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University
Authors
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Philip J Gaudio
Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University
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Yuanhang Zhu
University of Virginia
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Eric Handy-Cardenas
Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University, Brown University
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Xiaowei He
Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University
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Kenneth Breuer
Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University