Aeroacoustics investigations of unsteady 3D airfoil for different turbulence models using computational fluid dynamics software

Haydar Kepekci*, Baha Zafer, Hasan Riza Guven

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Abstract

Noise formation is one of the most important factors taken into consideration in the studies con-ducted in aviation areas. This paper reviews the flow area studied on the 3D NACA0015 blade profile using different turbulence models as SST k-., 6PDJRULQVN\Lilly, WALE, and WMLES to calculate the unstable flow field. In addition, the effect of mesh number and time step on the results was analyzed by using CFD program. The mesh files used in the analysis are prepared with the Pointwise program. We inserted the time-dependent flow field variables in Ffowcs-Williams and Hawk-ings (FW-H) equations as an input and Sound Pres-sure Level (SPL) values will be computed for dif-ferent turbulence models from the microphone which is positioned in the computational domain to investigate the effect of augmentation of unsteady 3D airfoil region noise level. The calculated results will be compared with each other and with the experimental data available in the open literature. In the analysis, the Sound Pressure Level (SPL) effect of mesh number was investigated by using different 3 mesh numbers being 2 million, 3 million, and 4 million. In addition, to analyze the effect of the time step on the Sound Pressure Level (SPL), ana-lyzes were made using 2 different time steps being 10-4 and 10-5; and the results were compared with each other. As results; calculated Cp values are slightly lower than the experimental value. This difference could be due to the higher Reynolds number of the experimental data. The result ob-tained from the comparison of the different turbu-lence models used is the most suitable choice is Smagorinsky-Lilly model for the use of LES meth-od in the study of the mean sound pressure related to the unsteady 3D airfoil. Also, the results obtained from the analysis with the increase in the number of mesh and the reduction of the time step were found to be closer to the experimental data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7564-7573
Number of pages10
JournalFresenius Environmental Bulletin
Volume28
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Aeroacoustics
  • Ffowcs-Williams and Hawkings equa-tions
  • Large Eddy Simulation
  • Noise Disturbance
  • Smagorinsky-Lilly
  • Turbulence Model
  • WALE
  • WMLES

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