On the formation of three-dimensional flows over finite-aspect-ratio wings under tip effects
Kai Zhang, Shelby Hayostek, Michael Amitay, Wei He, Vassilios, Theofilis, Kunihiko Taira

TL;DR
This study uses direct numerical simulations to analyze how tip effects influence three-dimensional wake dynamics and force distributions over finite-aspect-ratio wings, revealing complex vortex interactions and flow separation phenomena.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into the three-dimensional flow structures and wake behaviors caused by tip effects on finite-aspect-ratio wings, including vortex formation and unsteady shedding.
Findings
Tip vortex formation influences wake stability and unsteadiness.
Higher aspect ratio wings exhibit vortex dislocation and desynchronized shedding.
Tip effects significantly alter spanwise force distribution and lift generation.
Abstract
We perform DNS of flow over finite-aspect-ratio NACA 0015 wings to characterize the tip effects on the wake dynamics. This study focuses on the development of three-dimensional separated flow over the wing, and discuss flow structures formed on the wing surface as well as in the far field wake. Vorticity is introduced into the flow in a predominantly two-dimensional manner. The vortex sheet from the wing tip rolls up around the free end to form the tip vortex. At its inception, the tip vortex is weak and its effect is spatially confined. As the flow around the tip separates, the tip effects extend farther in the spanwise direction, generating noticeable three dimensionality in the wake. For low-aspect-ratio wings, the wake remains stable due to the strong downwash over the entire span. Increasing the aspect ratio allows unsteady vortical flow to emerge away from the tip at sufficiently…
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