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A Differential Prediction Method for Three-Dimensional Laminar and Turbulent Boundary Layers of Rotating Propeller Blades. (2002)

Abstract
A general mathematical formulation is given for the three dimensional boundary-layer flow on a rotating propeller blade. The basic equations are presented in a nonorthogonal coordinate system which rotates with the blade. Finite difference methods are used to develop a computer code for solving the laminar and turbulent boundary-layer equations. The Reynolds stress tensor is modeled by an algebraic eddy-viscosity formulation. In general, the equations are solved numerically using the standard Keller box method. However, regions of flow reversal across the boundary-layer are computed by the characteristics box method. A companion geometry computer code, developed to model propeller geometry characteristics, and an existing inviscid flow code for computing propeller blade pressures are combined with the boundary-layer computer code to form an efficient computation scheme. For a given potential-flow solution, a typical boundary-layer solution of 690 grid points requires 64 seconds CPU time on a CYBER 176 computer. Computed results are presented for several propeller blade geometries. The rotating segment solution compares well with analytical and experimental data. Predictions for a model propeller also compare favorably with experimental data and illustrate that two-dimensional theory may provide adequate predictions for applications where crossflow effects are not important. Geometry effects of warp and skew are shown to be small for the boundary-layer predictions on three model propellers.. Presented at ONR Symposium (15th), Hamburg, Germany, 3-7 Sep 84.

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Contributors DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA MD
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS, FLUID MECHANICS, *COMPUTER PROGRAMS, *BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW, *PROPELLER BLADES, STRESSES, COMPUTATIONS, PREDICTIONS, TWO DIMENSIONAL, THEORY, ALGEBRA, BOUNDARY LAYER, TURBULENCE, EDDIES(FLUID MECHANICS), TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER, CODING, FINITE DIFFERENCE THEORY, SOLUTIONS(GENERAL), MATHEMATICAL PREDICTION, REVERSIBLE, COORDINATES, PRESSURE, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, GEOMETRY, TENSORS, EQUATIONS, INVISCID FLOW, ROTATION, VISCOSITY, POTENTIAL FLOW, FORMULAS(MATHEMATICS), MOMENTUM TRANSFER, CROSS FLOW, THREE DIMENSIONAL FLOW, LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER, METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS., Keller box method, Flow reversal, PE61152N, WUDN478002
Language eng