The Proceedings of the Fluids engineering conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2896
2021
Session ID : OS03-17
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Measurement of Wall Shear Stress Acted on an Airfoil Suction Surface by the Oil Film Interferometry with the PIV Analysis
*Kenya KONDOYasumasa SUZUKIYuya MIKITatsuhiko IMAI
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In this study, we evaluated the analysis algorithm and control window with standard deviation and non-detection vector rate to find the appropriate analysis conditions in PIV analysis of the interference fringe images by OFI (Oil Film Interferometry) adapted to the suction surface of a two-dimensional airfoil in high lift conditions with Reynolds number around 8×104. As a result, X/C=0.75 where the flow was relatively simple showed a similar trend to the PIV analysis using particle images, and the analysis conditions were suitable for the control window of 32×32 pixels using the Direct Spatial Domain Correlation method or WIDIM. Near the reattachment point with secondary flow at X/C=0.17 to 0.25, the analysis conditions were suitable for the control window of 128×128 pixels using the Direct Spatial Domain Correlation method, and if higher resolution was required, the use of WIDIM to reduce the non-detection vector rate was suitable. The velocity vector data obtained from the PIV analysis was used in the OFI analysis to successfully measure the wall shear stress and friction velocity in areas with secondary flow.

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