CFD12 - Final Report Presentation Guide
CFD12 - Final Report Presentation Guide
CFD12 - Final Report Presentation Guide
𝝏𝝆 ⃑
+𝜵 . 𝝆 𝒖 )=𝟎
(
𝝏𝒕 force due to
⃑ ⃑ viscosity
𝒎 𝒂= 𝑭
Change of density Net mass flow ⃑ ⃑
𝑫𝒖 ⃑
with respect to time through the small 𝝆 =− 𝜵 𝒑 +𝝁 𝜵 𝟐 𝒖 + 𝝆 𝒇
(in incompressible control volume 𝑫𝒕
flow):
⃑ 𝝏 𝒖 𝝏𝒗 𝝏𝒘
𝜵 . 𝒖= + + =𝟎 internal external
𝝏 𝒙 𝝏𝒚 𝝏𝒛 force force
change x change z
Section 2: Theoretical
• Linear Algebraic:
element
• This is one of the most important steps in
CFD because If your discretization
(meshing) is wrong, then you will probably 1 2 3 4
obtain wrong result. T = 0o K
• Large number of points to infinity you 1 2 3 4 5
would be able to replicate the exact curve, node
1m
and that is a power of discretization.
4m
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1 0 0 0 𝑻𝟐 1
−1 1 0 0 𝑻𝟑
= 1
0 −1 1 0 𝑻𝟒 1
0 0 −1 1 𝑻𝟓 1
1.2
0.8
0.6
Normalization
0.4
0.2
0
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000
-0.2
-0.4
Element numbers
Cd Cl
Section 3: Methodology
• Mesh Convergence:
Section 4: Discussion
• CL vs. CD:
𝐶𝐷𝑚𝑖𝑛 of the winglet configuration with cant
angle of 15o is 8.33% lower than the base 6.0E-01
wing configuration.
5.0E-01
4.0E-01
Lift Coefficient, CL
3.0E-01
2.0E-01
1.0E-01
0.0E+00
1.0E-02 2.0E-02 3.0E-02 4.0E-02 5.0E-02 6.0E-02 7.0E-02
Drag Coefficient, CD
6.0E-01
Showed that up to AOA of 10o, all the winglet with cant 5.0E-01
Lift Coefficient, CL
4.0E-01
curve 𝐶𝐿 as close as for the cant angle 0o dan 15o per 3.0E-01
2.0E-01
degree. For winglet cant angle 45o has a slope lower than
1.0E-01
cant angle 0o dan 15o , but the cant angle 45o has slope
0.0E+00
higher than the cant angle 80o and base wing . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
AOA (o)
base wing Cd Cl Cl/AOA c 0o - s 30o Cd Cl Cl/AOA c 15o - s 30o Cd Cl Cl/AOA c 45o - s 30o Cd Cl Cl/AOA c 80o - s 30o Cd Cl Cl/AOA
0 0.01804 0.09512 0 0.017304 0.096018 0 0.016482 0.097211 0 0.021689 0.122804 0 0.01600 0.116148
2 0.01968 0.16729 0.083645 2 0.017777 0.185213 0.092606 2 0.01758 0.185286 0.092643 2 0.022301 0.192508 0.096254 2 0.016853 0.18326 0.09163
4 0.02122 0.25675 0.064188 4 0.022021 0.290376 0.072594 4 0.018297 0.288425 0.072106 4 0.023827 0.29118 0.072795 4 0.022043 0.271807 0.067952
6 0.02914 0.33737 0.056228 6 0.030631 0.372802 0.062134 6 0.030223 0.373093 0.062182 6 0.03175 0.360851 0.060142 6 0.030718 0.33954 0.05659
8 0.04142 0.41265 0.051581 8 0.044861 0.456192 0.057024 8 0.045269 0.45936 0.05742 8 0.042408 0.437914 0.054739 8 0.043415 0.415237 0.051905
10 0.05820 0.49322 0.049322 10 0.061474 0.540834 0.054083 10 0.061787 0.545613 0.054561 10 0.061456 0.515579 0.051558 10 0.058973 0.493422 0.049342
0.060993 0.067688 0.067783 0.067098 0.063484
Section 4: Discussion
7.0E-02 1.8E+01
6.0E-02 1.6E+01
1.4E+01
5.0E-02
Drag Coefficient, CD
1.2E+01
4.0E-02
CL/CD Ratio
1.0E+01
3.0E-02 8.0E+00
2.0E-02 6.0E+00
1.0E-02 4.0E+00
2.0E+00
0.0E+00
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0.0E+00
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
AOA (o)
AOA (o)
• The most efficient winglet configuration in cruise conditions in terms of drag reduction and the resulting lift is a 15 o
cant angle. It is characterized by the highest slope on the CL vs. AOA, the lowest CD value considered to be AOA 4 o,
and the highest CL / CD ratio at AOA 4o.
• The configuration efficiency of the 15o cant angle winglet is measured by a drag reduction of 25.9% which is the
highest value of all variations.
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