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Purpose

This study aims to investigate the wake behind an oscillating airfoil at a various angle of incidence and Reynolds number in a deep dynamic stall condition.

Design/methodology/approach

NACA 0012 airfoil is allowed to undergo harmonic pitching motion about the quarter chord axis at Reynolds numbers of 0.5 * 105, 1.17 * 105, 1.7 * 105 and 2.12 * 105, and the reduced frequency of 0.1. The experiments are conducted at a set of mean and amplitude angle of attack that covered the angle of incidence from −5° to 25°. The wake rake is placed at a distance of one chord from the trailing edge of the airfoil.

Findings

The hysteresis of the flow during the upstroke and the downstroke motion are captured. The huge growth in the velocity defect and the wake thickness beyond the angle of attack of 15° explicate the appearance of the strong unsteady effects on the wake. The results also show that at the reduced frequency of 0.1, the wake structure is of drag producing type due to the momentum deficit.

Originality/value

Streamwise velocity profile and the turbulent intensity profiles are presented to show the effects of Reynolds number and angle of incidence on the wake behind the oscillating airfoil at the reduced frequency of 0.1, and in the intermediate range of Reynolds number is the novelty of the study.

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