Fluid transport and coherent structures of translating and flapping wings

J. D. Eldredge and K. Chong

Chaos (Accepted for publication), November 2009.

Abstract:

The Lagrangian coherent structures (LCS) of simple wing cross-sections in various low Reynolds number motions are extracted from high-fidelity numerical simulation data and examined in detail. The entrainment process in the wake of a translating ellipse is revealed by studying the relationship between attracting structures in the wake and upstream repelling structures, with the help of blocks of tracer particles. It is shown that a series of slender lobes in the repelling LCS project upstream from the front of the ellipse and `pull' fluid into the wake. Each lobe is paired with a corresponding wake vortex, into which the constituent fluid particles are folded. Flexible and rigid foils in flapping motion are studied, and the resulting differences in coherent structures are used to elucidate their differences in force generation. The clarity with which these flow structures are revealed, compared to the vorticity or velocity fields, provides new insight in the vortex shedding mechanisms that play an important role in unsteady aerodynamics.

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