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Observations of Dynamic Stall Phenomena Using Liquid Crystal Coatings
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1991
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AeroacousticsTurbulent Separation LocationsUnsteady FlowEngineeringAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringTurbulenceDesign Code PredictionsFluid-solid InteractionAerodynamicsMultiphase FlowGeometric AngleTribocorrosionBoundary Layer
Novel, shear stress-sensitive/temperature-insensitive liquid crystal coatings have been applied to the surface of an oscillating airfoil in order to ascertain the unsteady fluid physics associated with the dynamic-stall process. Surface microtufts and laser sheet/smoke-particle flow visualization were used to compare the liquid-crystal results. Boundary-layer transition and turbulent separation locations were measured as a function of geometric angle of attack. The results obtained are compared with Eppler (1980) aerodynamic design code predictions.
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