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CFD Analysis of an Aerofoil


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1 UVPCE, Ganpat University, India
 

In this report we have obtained the drag and lift forces using CFD which can also be determined through experiments using wind tunnel testing. In experimental setup, the design model has to be placed in the test section. This process is quite laborious & (surely) cost more than CFD techniques cost for the same. Thus we have gone through analytical method then it can be validated by experimental testing. The analysis of the two dimensional subsonic flow over a NACA 0012 airfoil at various angles of attack and operating at a Reynolds number of 3×E+06 is presented. The CFD simulation results show close agreement with those of the experiments, thus suggesting a reliable alternative to experimental method in determining drag and lift.

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Flow Over Airfoil, Pressure Coefficient, CFD Analysis, Angle of Attack.
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Karna S. Patel
UVPCE, Ganpat University, India
Saumil B. Patel
UVPCE, Ganpat University, India
Utsav B. Patel
UVPCE, Ganpat University, India
Ankit P. Ahuja
UVPCE, Ganpat University, India

Abstract


In this report we have obtained the drag and lift forces using CFD which can also be determined through experiments using wind tunnel testing. In experimental setup, the design model has to be placed in the test section. This process is quite laborious & (surely) cost more than CFD techniques cost for the same. Thus we have gone through analytical method then it can be validated by experimental testing. The analysis of the two dimensional subsonic flow over a NACA 0012 airfoil at various angles of attack and operating at a Reynolds number of 3×E+06 is presented. The CFD simulation results show close agreement with those of the experiments, thus suggesting a reliable alternative to experimental method in determining drag and lift.

Keywords


Flow Over Airfoil, Pressure Coefficient, CFD Analysis, Angle of Attack.