Effects of Viscosity and Density on the Aeroelasticity of the ONERA M6 Wing from Subsonic to Supersonic Speeds
Paper in proceeding, 2022

The effects of fluid viscosity and density on the aeroelasticity of the ONERA M6 wing over a wide range of free-stream Mach numbers, spanning 0.6–1.1, based on viscous and inviscid flow assumptions are studied. Both static and dynamic responses of the wing are examined. We employ a hybrid Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) - Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) method for viscous flow, namely Spalart-Allmaras Delayed Detached-Eddy Simulation (SA-DDES). The inviscid flow solver uses the Euler equations. A few selected cases are also analysed using Unsteady RANS (URANS). The flow solvers are strongly coupled to a structural analysis software, which uses a modal formulation. The structural responses are analysed using a constant free-stream density for all Mach numbers. In addition, higher densities are used for all Mach numbers in order to find the critical dynamic pressure where flutter is obtained. A substantial difference in the aeroelastic responses is found for Mach numbers ranging 0.8750–0.9500, when comparing viscous and inviscid flow simulations. Furthermore, it is shown that viscosity is of minor importance at subsonic and supersonic speeds. At Mach number 0.8395 it is shown that DDES provides close to identical structural responses as URANS. The largest difference of the predicted flutter boundaries is found in the transonic region. The flutter boundary for viscous flow stands out at Mach 0.9250 where it is 53 per cent higher than the flutter boundary predicted by inviscid flow. Simulations with URANS showed that it would predict a lower flutter boundary at Mach 0.9250, compared to SA-DDES.

Author

Stefan Nilsson

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics

Saab Aeronautics AB

Huadong Yao

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics

Anders Kalsson

Saab Aeronautics AB

Sebastian Arvidson

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics

Saab Aeronautics AB

AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum

AIAA 2022-3670
9781624106354 (ISBN)

AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum
Chicago, USA,

Multidisciplinary advanced computations: Fluid dynamics, Aeroacoustics, Structural dynamics (MultFAS)

VINNOVA (PO1600297547), 2019-11-01 -- 2022-10-31.

Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Subject Categories

Aerospace Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

Infrastructure

C3SE (Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering)

DOI

10.2514/6.2022-3670

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4/21/2023