2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2017.03.102
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Parametric study of low-profile vortex generators

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“…The calculation of the vortex center is made by finding the maximum streamwise vorticity point in the corresponding downstream plane position; see Fernandez-Gamiz et al [32] and Martinez-Filgueira et al [21]. Figures 13 and 14 show a comparison between the trajectories described by the primary vortex generated by the different VG heights.…”
Section: Appl Sci 2018 8 138mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The calculation of the vortex center is made by finding the maximum streamwise vorticity point in the corresponding downstream plane position; see Fernandez-Gamiz et al [32] and Martinez-Filgueira et al [21]. Figures 13 and 14 show a comparison between the trajectories described by the primary vortex generated by the different VG heights.…”
Section: Appl Sci 2018 8 138mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that study, wave-type micro VGs with a height of 27% and 42% of the local boundary layer (BL) thickness were mounted on an airfoil to decrease trailing edge noise by suppressing the formation of a Karman vortex street and by reducing the velocity deficit in the airfoil wake. Since the late 1980s, these devices appeared in the literature under different names such as sub-boundary layer vortex generator (SBVG), presented by Holmes et al [19], the submerged vortex generator of Lin et al [20], the low-profile vortex generator Martinez-Filgueira et al [21] and the micro vortex generator (Lin [22]). As stated in the review of Kenning et al [23], the potential applications of VGs and SBVGs include control of leading edge separation, shock-induced separation and smooth surface separation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Martinez-Filgueira et al [32], the vortex center path, vortex size, and peak vorticity of the vortex are the most interesting parameters to show the characteristics of the progress of the streamwise vortexes generated downstream in rectangular VGs. Yao et al [33] proposed the point with the highest peak streamwise vorticity as the center of the vortex core.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urkiola et al [167] characterized the size of the primary vortex generated by a single VG on a flat plate by Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations using OpenFOAM code and assessed the half-life radius of the vortex and compared it with experimental results. Martínez-Filgueira et al [168] investigated the trajectory and size of the primary vortex produced by low-profile VGs on a flat plate with a height to length ratio of 1 2 and a vane incident angle of 18.5. Additionally, authors also developed prediction to describe the progression of the vortex size behind the passive vanes.…”
Section: Active Flow Control Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%