Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Lecture
Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Lecture
Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Lecture
Prof K M Parammasivam
Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Anna university, MIT campus
Contents of Presentations
Introduction
Research activities
Aerodynamic Studies on Hypersonic configurations at low speeds
Aerodynamic of Missile with Planar and Grid Fins
Morphing Wing Technology
Aerodynamics of Wind turbines
Aerodynamics of Road Vehicles
Flame stabilization with Porous Materials
Gas Turbine film cooling
Single Expansion Ramp Nozzle flows
Conclusions
Introduction
Man’s desire to know the unknown has taken him to different
parts of the earth. To the depth of the oceans, to the top of the
mountains, up in the atmosphere, above the clouds to Moon
and now to Mars. This is the search for unknowns.
Vehicle with curved forebody produces more lift comparing with the
flat forebodies. The curvature in the forebody produces positive lift at
zero AOA.
The vehicle with blunt nose configuration will produces more drag at
low speeds.
The L/D ratio of the vehicle is maximum for the sweep back angle of 34
degree (body with wing I configuration). This is suitable for low speeds
and the same configuration is not suitable for the high speeds.The
continous change in sweep back angle will help to improve the
performance of the vehicle at high speeds
Aerodynamics of Missile with Planar and
Grid Fins
The research work is focused to obtain the aerodynamic coefficients at large
angles of attack on the following configurations using CFD and validating
with data from wind tunnel experiments
wind tunnel
Model mounted inside the test section
Data Acquisition
Aerodynamics of Missile -Observations
NORMAL FORCE COEFFICIENT
Maximum deviation between the computational and experiments for the normal
force coefficient was 22% for body alone configuration at = 5o with velocity of 31 m/s
and the minimum deviation was 5% for grid fin configuration at = -10o with velocity of
31 m/s. Planar fin configuration had the deviation of 4% to 53% with velocity range of 38
m/s
Maximum deviation between the computational and experiments for the axial force coefficient
was 22% for body alone configuration at = 5o with velocity of 31 m/s and the minimum
deviation was 5% for grid fin configuration at = -10o with velocity of 31 m/s. Planar fin
configuration had the deviation of 4% to 53% with velocity range of 38 m/s
The side force and rolling moment coefficients are less effective when compared to that of
the other aerodynamic coefficients. The rolling force coefficient has a maximum difference
of 38% for the body alone configuration at = 0o. The side force values almost have
negligible range of values when compared to that of the other aerodynamic coefficients. In
the comparison of CFD and experimental measured one the side force seems to have the
maximum difference when compared to that of the other aerodynamic coefficients. For side
force coefficient the maximum and minimum difference falls in the range of 8% to 47 % for
the body alone configuration.
Morphing Wing Technology
Aircrafts with morphing ability have actively adaptive structures which can change their
shape to achieve mission requirements with high efficiency.
Advancements in smart actuators such as Piezo-ceramics and SMA have helped in
achieving smart morphing mechanisms with less weight penalty.
A morphing mechanism which adaptively changes the twist of the wing using shape
memory alloy wires is presented in this project.
Variable washout is provided by means of a suitable smart actuation mechanism to
adapt the wing twist with respect to the mission requirements.
Computational study is applied on a suitable wing model with and without morphing
mechanism at a constant velocity of 30 m/s for various angles of attack and washout
angles.
The computational analysis of the morphing wing model results in decrease in the
overall drag due to the adaptable washout and high increase in aerodynamic efficiency.
Also from detailed study of various literatures regarding the flexible material for skin of
the wing, it is concluded that the usage of combination of latex sheets with a thin sheets
of polypropylene will be best suited for morphing wing.
Aspects related to the smart actuator mechanism which is to be embedded into the
wing structure for adaptive morphing of the wing.
Aerodynamic Studies on Wind Turbines with winglets
The present study explores the possibility of increasing the efficiency of the
small horizontalaxis wind turbine rotor by adding winglets at the tip of the
blade.
The effects of changing the winglet configuration with the blade on the
power performance of small wind turbine rotor models were investigated
experimentally.
The blades with four different configurations of winglets are fabricated using
Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic materials and are used for the study.
Experiments were conducted for all the rotor models with and without load
conditions in the wind tunnel for various conditions. The power output is
measured for the rotor models with load conditions.
The maximum power coefficient obtained for an effective winglet
configuration is about 0.43. It is observed that presence of winglet at the tip
of the wind turbine blade will improve the power coefficient for low wind
speed regions.
It is recommended that the smaller curvature radius with sufficient winglet
height added to the wind turbine rotor captures more wind energy in low
wind speed region as against wind turbine rotors without winglets.
Aerodynamic Studies on Wind Turbines with winglets
Design Parameters of Winglets
(a) W1 (b) W2
Mainstream
SS inlet
Leading edge
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Isometric view of the CFD domain
Computational Methodology
3D cascade flow domain and meshing done using Gambit
2.4
LE
36d
30o
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