54 resultados para Aerodynamic Drag.
Resumo:
The effect of cup anemometer shape parameters, such as the cups’ shape, their size, and their center rotation radius, was experimentally analyzed.This analysis was based on both the calibration constants of the transfer function and the most important harmonic termof the rotor’smovement,which due to the cup anemometer design is the third one.This harmonic analysis represents a new approach to study cup anemometer performances. The results clearly showed a good correlation between the average rotational speed of the anemometer’s rotor and the mentioned third harmonic term of its movement.
Resumo:
The yawing moment acting on the box-girder deck of reinforced concrete bridges constructed using the balanced cantilever method during the erection stage has been experimentally analyzed by testing different types of bridge cross-sections. Experimental results show that the yawing moment coefficient decreases as the bridge decks become streamlined, and that the yawing moment coefficient reaches a maximum when the bridge deck length is nearly twice the deck width.
Resumo:
The calibration results (the transfer function) of an anemometer equipped with several cup rotors were analyzed and correlated with the aerodynamic forces measured on the isolated cups in a wind tunnel. The correlation was based on a Fourier analysis of the normal-to-the-cup aerodynamic force. Three different cup shapes were studied: typical conical cups, elliptical cups and porous cups (conical-truncated shape). Results indicated a good correlation between the anemometer factor, K, and the ratio between the first two coefficients in the Fourier series decomposition of the normal-to-the-cup aerodynamic force
Resumo:
This paper presents the experimental study developed on a prismatic beam with H section, sometimes used in bridges as suspenders, vertical bars or decks. The purpose of this study is to understand the physical behavior of the air around this type of section, in order to reduce the aerodynamic loads, the onset speed of galloping and even to avoid it. To achieve this, a study of the influence of all geometric parameters that define the section has been developed. Previously, the most interesting configurations have been selected using a smoke flow visualization technique in the wind-tunnel, then the corresponding static aerodynamic loads were measured, completed with dynamic tests and, finally, the parameters governing the phenomenon of galloping determined.
Resumo:
A study has been made on the influence of the leading edge imperfections in airfoils used in different devices relating their aerodynamic performances. Wind tunnel tests have been made at different Reynolds numbers and angle of attacks in order to show this effect. Later, a quantitative study of the aerodynamic properties has been made based on the different leading edge imperfections and their size.
Resumo:
Blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft are being studied with interest and effort to improve economic efficiency and to overcome operational and infrastructure related problems associated to the increasing size of conventional transport airplanes. The objective of the research reported here is to assess the aerodynamic feasibility and operational efficiency of a great size, blended wing body layout, a configuration which has many advantages. To this end, the conceptual aerodynamic design process of an 800 seat BWB has been done completed with a comparison of performance and operational issues with last generation of conventional very large aircraft. The results are greatly encouraging and predict about 20 percent increase in transport productivity efficiency, without the burden of new or aggravated safety or operational problems.
Resumo:
Wind-flow pattern over embankments involves an overexposure of the rolling stock travelling on them to wind loads. Windbreaks are a common solution for changing the flow characteristic in order to decrease unwanted effects induced by the presence of crosswind. The shelter effectiveness of a set of windbreaks placed over a railway twin-track embankment is experimentally analysed. A set of two-dimensional wind tunnel tests are undertaken and results corresponding to pressure tap measurements over a section of a typical high-speed train are herein presented.The results indicate that even small-height windbreaks provide sheltering effects to the vehicles. Also, eaves located at the windbreak tips seem to improve their sheltering effect.
Resumo:
El objetivo de esta Tesis es el estudio sistemático del fenómeno aeroelástico de galope de una viga prismática con sección transversal en H. En particular, se pretende analizar la influencia de determinados parámetros geométricos que definen la geometría de la sección y el efecto del ángulo de ataque de la corriente sobre la estabilidad del fenómeno de oscilación. El interés en el estudio de esta forma de la sección transversal de una viga se basa en el hecho de que, con cierta frecuencia, se sigue utilizando, por su buen comportamiento estructural, en construcciones civiles como tableros y tirantes de puentes de gran longitud, señalizaciones, luminarias y, en general, en grandes estructuras metálicas. Los parámetros geométricos seleccionados para su estudio son tres: el espesor de las dos alas verticales, su porosidad y el espesor de sendas ranuras en la zona de unión entre el alma y las alas de la sección. Inicialmente se han realizado ensayos estáticos en un túnel aerodinámico con objeto de obtener las cargas aerodinámicas y poder aplicar el criterio casi-estático de Glauert - Den Hartog. En estos ensayos, se han medido tanto las fuerzas de sustentación y resistencia aerodinámicas como las distribuciones de presiones en la superficie de la zona central de la sección. Posteriormente, se han realizado ensayos de visualización de flujo, utilizando un túnel de humos, para poder comprender mejor el comportamiento físico del aire alrededor del cuerpo. El estudio estático se ha completado realizando ensayos con PIV, que permiten realizar una medida precisa de la velocidad del campo fluido. Por último, se han realizado ensayos dinámicos en otro túnel aerodinámico con objeto de contrastar la aplicabilidad del criterio casi-estático, la velocidad de inicio de galope y la amplitud de las oscilaciones producidas. Los resultados muestran que el espesor de las alas verticales, aunque modifica apreciablemente la magnitud de las cargas aerodinámicas, no afecta sustancialmente a la estabilidad a galope, mientras que su porosidad sí ejerce un control efectivo que permite reducir este fenómeno e incluso evitarlo, en determinados casos. En todas las situaciones el criterio de Glauert-Glauert - Den Hartog ha resultado ser aplicable y, en ocasiones, más restrictivo que los resultados obtenidos en ensayos dinámicos. La presencia de una ranura en la zona de unión entre el alma y las dos alas, o su combinación con la porosidad en las alas, reduce la intensidad de galope, incrementando la velocidad crítica de su inicio, pero no logra hacer que desaparezca, como se justificará en el desarrollo del trabajo. ABSTRACT Galloping is a type of aeroelastic instability characterized by a large amplitude oscillation at the natural frequency of the structure, producing normal motion to wind. It usually occurs in slender bodies lightly damped at sufficiently high speeds. In this thesis an experimental study has been developed on the galloping instability of a beam with H cross section, which is inscribed in a rectangle with a slender 1: 2. A systematic study has been carried out of the influence of three different geometric parameters on galloping, in the range of 0 to 90° angle of attack of the incoming stream. These parameters are the thickness of the flanges of the section, the porosity of the flanges, the thickness of two slots along the span, in the area between the flange and the central core of the section, and the combination effect of the last two parameters. First of all, static tests have been performed in a wind tunnel to determine the lift and drag forces by using a balance and then the quasi-static stability criterion due to Glauert-Den Hartog has been determined. Later, to better understand and verify the results previously obtained, it has also been tested the pressure distribution on the surface of the model, flow visualization in a second, smoke, wind tunnel, and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) study of the flow around the section, in a third tunnel. Finally, dynamic tests have been performed, on a fourth wind tunnel, for determining the amplitude and frequency of the oscillations in each case. The results have been collected in stability diagrams for each geometric parameter studied. These results show that the more critical angles of attack of the stream for galloping behavior are close to 0 and 90º. It has been found that the thickness of the flanges, although changes the galloping behavior on the section, does not reduce it substantially. However, the porosity in the flanges has been proved to be an efficient control mechanism on galloping, and even above 40% porosity, it disappears. The thickness of the slot studied and its combination with the porosity in the flanges in some cases reduces the aerodynamic forces appreciably but fail to prevent galloping at all angles of attack.
Resumo:
Esta memoria pretende ilustrar el desarrollo del Proyecto de Fin de Carrera Uso del cálculo numérico CFD para el estudio de actuaciones de una motocicleta de competición de los alumnos Álvaro Ramos Cenzano y Mauro Botella Mompó. Se centra en el estudio de las fuerzas aerodinámicas ejercidas sobre una motocicleta de competición, en concreto de una Moto2 del campeonato de España de velocidad (CEV), por medio de programas de simulación. Los capítulos del 1 al 4, describen por qué surgió el Proyecto, los datos a tener en cuenta del reglamento oficial de Moto2 del CEV (centrándonos sobre todo en los aspectos que afectan a la Aerodinámica, como puede ser el carenado), y los objetivos que se pretenden hallar con este proyecto. Se hará una pequeña introducción a la aerodinámica general para después profundizar en la aerodinámica automovilística y sobretodo en la de las motocicletas. Pasando por el interés que tiene la aerodinámica a diferentes niveles (comercial y de competición), y su evolución a lo largo de la historia. Se analizarán los diferentes métodos de trabajo que se podrían usar para el estudio aerodinámico, centrándose sobre todo en la técnica de estudio informático por Dinámica de Fluidos Computacional o CFD. Dado que el proyecto está basado en unas motocicletas reales, surgirán una serie de problemas en el uso de los métodos numéricos que se irán solventando, intentando mantener la estructura lo más fiel posible a los modelos reales. Todos estos problemas y sus soluciones se detallarán con la intención de que puedan servir de ayuda para futuros estudios. Tras las simulaciones con los programas CFD correspondientes a los distintos modelos de motocicleta, se compararán los resultados para ayudar en la definición del modelo final. El proyecto concluirá con las conclusiones obtenidas por los alumnos.
Resumo:
This paper presents an experimental and systematic investigation about how geometric parameters on a biplane configuration have an influence on aerodynamic parameters. This experimental investigation has been developed in a two-dimensional approach. Theoretical studies about biplanes configurations have been developed in the past, but there is not enough information about experimental wind tunnel data at low Reynolds number. This two-dimensional study is a first step to further tridimensional investigations about the box wing configuration. The main objective of the study is to find the relationships between the geometrical parameters which present the best aerodynamic behavior: the highest lift, the lowest drag and the lowest slope of the pitching moment. A tridimensional wing-box model will be designed following the pattern of the two dimensional study conclusions. It will respond to the geometrical relationships that have been considered to show the better aerodynamic behavior. This box-wing model will be studied in the aim of comparing the advantages and disadvantages between this biplane configuration and the plane configuration, looking for implementing the box-wing in the UAV?s field. Although the box wing configuration has been used in a small number of existing UAV, prestigious researchers have found it as a field of high aerodynamic and structural potential.
Resumo:
The aim of this work is to develop an automated tool for the optimization of turbomachinery blades founded on an evolutionary strategy. This optimization scheme will serve to deal with supersonic blades cascades for application to Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbines. The blade geometry is defined using parameterization techniques based on B-Splines curves, that allow to have a local control of the shape. The location in space of the control points of the B-Spline curve define the design variables of the optimization problem. In the present work, the performance of the blade shape is assessed by means of fully-turbulent flow simulations performed with a CFD package, in which a look-up table method is applied to ensure an accurate thermodynamic treatment. The solver is set along with the optimization tool to determine the optimal shape of the blade. As only blade-to-blade effects are of interest in this study, quasi-3D calculations are performed, and a single-objective evolutionary strategy is applied to the optimization. As a result, a non-intrusive tool, with no need for gradients definition, is developed. The computational cost is reduced by the use of surrogate models. A Gaussian interpolation scheme (Kriging model) is applied for the estimated n-dimensional function, and a surrogate-based local optimization strategy is proved to yield an accurate way for optimization. In particular, the present optimization scheme has been applied to the re-design of a supersonic stator cascade of an axial-flow turbine. In this design exercise very strong shock waves are generated in the rear blade suction side and shock-boundary layer interaction mechanisms occur. A significant efficiency improvement as a consequence of a more uniform flow at the blade outlet section of the stator is achieved. This is also expected to provide beneficial effects on the design of a subsequent downstream rotor. The method provides an improvement to gradient-based methods and an optimized blade geometry is easily achieved using the genetic algorithm.
Resumo:
Esta tesis doctoral se ha centrado en el estudio de las cargas aerodinámicas no estacionario en romos cuerpos o no aerodinámicos (bluff bodies). Con este objetivo se han identificado y analizado los siguientes puntos: -Caracterización del flujo medido con diferentes tipos de tubos de Pitot y anemómetro de hilo caliente en condiciones de flujo no estacionario inestable generado por un túnel aerodinamico de ráfagas. -Diseño e integración de los montajes experimentales requeridos para medir las cargas de viento internas y externas que actúan sobre los cuerpos romos en condiciones de flujo de viento con ráfagas. -Implementación de modelos matemáticos semi-empíricos basados en flujo potencial y las teorías fenomenológicas pertinentes para simular los resultados experimentales. -En diversan condiciones de flujo con ráfagas, la identificación y el análisis de la influencia de los parámetros obtenida a partir de los modelos teóricos desarrollados. -Se proponen estimaciones empíricas para averiguar los valores adecuados de los parámetros que influyente, mediante el ajuste de los resultados experimentales y los predichos teóricamente. Los montajes experimentales se has reakizado en un tunel aerodinamico de circuito abierto, provisto de baja velocidad, cámara de ensayes cerrada, un nuevo concepto de mecanismo generador de ráfaga sinusoidal, diseñado y construido en el Instituto de Microgravedad "Ignacio Da Riva" de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, (IDR / UPM). La principal característica de este túnel aerodynamico es la capacidad de generar un flujo con un perfil de velocidad uniforme y una fluctuación sinusoidal en el tiempo. Se han realizado pruebas experimentales para estudiar el efecto de los flujos no estacionarios en cuerpos romos situados en el suelo. Se han propuesto dos modelos teóricos para diterminar las cargas de presión externas e internas respectivamente. Con el fin de satisfacer la necesidad de la crea ráfagas de viento sinusoidales para comprobar las predicciones de los modelos teóricos, se han obtenido velocidades de hasta 30 m/s y frecuencias ráfaga de hasta 10 Hz. La sección de la cámara de ensayos es de 0,39 m x 0,54 m, dimensiónes adecuadas para llevar a cabo experimentos con modelos de ensayos. Se muestra que en la gama de parámetros explorados los resultados experimentales están en buen acuerdo con las predicciones de los modelos teóricos. Se han realizado pruebas experimentales para estudiar los efectos del flujo no estacionario, las cuales pueden ayudar a aclarar el fenómeno de las cargas de presión externa sobre los cuerpos romos sometidos a ráfagas de viento: y tambien para determinan las cargas de presión interna, que dependen del tamaño de los orificios de ventilación de la construcción. Por último, se ha analizado la contribución de los términos provenientes del flujo no estacionario, y se han caracterizado o los saltos de presión debido a la pérdida no estacionario de presión a través de los orificios de ventilación. ABSTRACT This Doctoral dissertation has been focused to study the unsteady aerodynamic loads on bluff bodies. To this aim the following points have been identified and analyzed: -Characterization of the flow measured with different types of Pitot tubes and hot wire anemometer at unsteady flow conditions generated by a gust wind tunnel. -Design and integrating of the experimental setups required to measure the internal and external wind loads acting on bluff bodies at gusty wind flow conditions. -Implementation of semi-empirical mathematical models based on potential flow and relevant phenomenological theories to simulate the experimental results.-At various gusty flow conditions, extracting and analyzing the influence of parameters obtained from the developed theoretical models. -Empirical estimations are proposed to find out suitable values of the influencing parameters, by fitting the experimental and theoretically predicted results. The experimental setups are performed in an open circuit, closed test section, low speed wind tunnel, with a new sinusoidal gust generator mechanism concept, designed and built at the Instituto de Microgravedad “Ignacio Da Riva” of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, (IDR/UPM). The main characteristic of this wind tunnel is the ability to generate a flow with a uniform velocity profile and a sinusoidal time fluctuation of the speed. Experimental tests have been devoted to study the effect of unsteady flows on bluff bodies lying on the ground. Two theoretical models have been proposed to measure the external and internal pressure loads respectively. In order to meet the need of creating sinusoidal wind gusts to check the theoretical model predictions, the gust wind tunnel maximum flow speed and, gust frequency in the test section have been limited to 30 m/s and 10 Hz, respectively have been obtained. The test section is 0.39 m × 0.54 m, which is suitable to perform experiments with testing models. It is shown that, in the range of parameters explored, the experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical model predictions. Experimental tests have been performed to study the unsteady flow effects, which can help in clarifying the phenomenon of the external pressure loads on bluff bodies under gusty winds: and also to study internal pressure loads, which depend on the size of the venting holes of the building. Finally, the contribution of the unsteady flow terms in the theoretical model has been analyzed, and the pressure jumps due to the unsteady pressure losses through the venting holes have been characterized.
Resumo:
When dealing with the design of a high-speed train, a multiobjective shape optimization problem is formulated, as these vehicles are object of many aerodynamic problems which are known to be in conflict. More mobility involves an increase in both the cruise speed and lightness, and these requirements directly influence the stability and the ride comfort of the passengers when the train is subjected to a side wind. Thus, crosswind stability plays a more relevant role among the aerodynamic objectives to be optimized. An extensive research activity is observed on aerodynamic response in crosswind conditions.
Resumo:
A numerical simulation of the aerodynamic behavior of high-speed trains under synthetic crosswinds at a 90º yaw angle is presented. The train geometry is the aerodynamic train model (ATM). Flow description based on numerical simulations is obtained using large eddy simulation (LES) and the commercial code ANSYSFluent V14.5. A crosswind whose averaged velocity and turbulence characteristics change with distance to the ground is imposed. Turbulent fluctuations that vary temporally and spatially are simulated with TurbSim code. The crosswind boundary condition is calculated for the distance the train runs during a simulation period. The inlet streamwise velocity boundary condition is generated using Taylor?s frozen turbulence hypothesis. The model gives a time history of the force and moments acting on the train; this includes averaged values, standard deviations and extreme values. Of particular interest are the spectra of the forces and moments, and the admittance spectra. For comparison, results obtained with LES and a uniform wind velocity fluctuating in time, and results obtained with Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes equations (RANS), and the averaged wind conditions, are also presented.
Resumo:
El penalti córner es una de las situaciones de juego más importantes en el hockey hierba. Las mujeres utilizan menos el drag-flick que los hombres. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron describir los parámetros cinemáticos del drag-flick en jugadoras especialistas y hallar las variables determinantes en el rendimiento en este gesto técnico en jugadoras de hockey. Se analizaron quince lanzamientos de cinco lanzadoras con 6 cámaras del sistema de captura automática VICON registrando a 250 Hz. Para la comparación de medias se utilizó un análisis no paramétrico Kruskall Wallis de un factor (sujeto). Aquellos parámetros en los que se hallaron diferencias significativas, se compararon por pares por medio de una U de Mann Whitney. Las jugadoras 1 (22,5 ? 0,9 m/s) y 3 (22,6 ? 0,7 m/s) registraron velocidades de salida de la bola superiores (p < 0,001) a todas las demás jugadoras (19,1 ? 0,7 m/s jugadora 2; 20,5 ? 0,4 m/s jugadora 4 y 19,9 ? 0,4 m/s jugadora 5). La jugadora 1 basa su aceleración final en un doble apoyo largo, con una secuencia de velocidades y una distancia recorrida lo más amplia posible. Sin embargo, jugadora 3 basa su velocidad en la carrera previa, y en una secuencia de movimientos explosiva. Las características individuales de cada jugadora juegan un papel importante en la elección de una estrategia técnica u otra de lanzamiento.