2022
DOI: 10.24191/jmeche.v19i1.19697
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Stall Behavior Curved Planform Wing Analysis with Low Reynolds Number on Aerodynamic Performances of Wing Airfoil Eppler 562

Abstract: On airplanes and UAVs, a stall is something that is always attempted to avoid. Stalling can also be aided by the employment of planform wings with varying geometry. Curved wing variations are often used in UAV applications, especially at low Reynolds numbers. This study discusses stall behavior on rectangular, elliptical, semi-elliptical, and Schuemann wings. Numerical simulations were performed using the turbulent k-ω SST model using Ansys Fluent 19.1. The airfoil used in this study was Eppler 562 at Reynolds… Show more

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