Title of article :
Effect of Side-Walls on Flapping-Wing Power- Generation: an Experimental Study
Author/Authors :
karakas, f. istanbul technical university - turkey , fenercioglu, l. istanbul technical university - turkey
Abstract :
Effect of constrained flow is investigated experimentally for a flapping foil power-generator. The flow
structures around and in the near wake of a flat plate placed between two side walls are captured via PIV
technique with simultaneous direct force measurements in uniform flow at Re = 10 000. The rectangular flat
plate oscillates with periodic non-sinusoidal pitching and plunging motions about its 0.44 chord position with
stroke reversal times (TR) of 0.1 (rapid reversal) to 0.5 (sinusoidal reversal), phase angles of = 90° and 110°,
plunge amplitude of 1.05 chords and pitch amplitude of 73° at a constant reduced frequency of k = 0.8. The
non-dimensional distances between the side walls and the oscillating flat plate are dw = 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0. Airfoil
rotation speed dictates the strength, evolution and timing of shedding of leading and trailing edge vortices; as
the stroke reversal time is decreased, earlier shedding of stronger vortices are observed. Increasing the phase
angle between the pitching and plunging motions decreases the power generation efficiency for all cases. The
highest power extraction coefficient is acquired for the non-sinusoidal case of TR = 0.4 in free flow. Optimum
choice of side-wall distance improves power generation of flapping foils compared to free flow performance,
up to 6.52% increase in efficiency is observed for the non-sinusoidal case TR = 0.4 with dw = 0.5, with
remarkable enhancements for the sinusoidal case; 27.85% increase is observed with dw = 0.5 and 43.50%
increase with dw = 1.0 where both cases outperform the highest power generation efficiency of the finite flat
plate with non-sinusoidal flapping motion.
Keywords :
Constrained flow , Oscillating foil , Flapping wing , Power generation , PIV
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics