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Flow Control Through Bio-inspired Leading-Edge Tubercles: Morphology, Aerodynamics, Hydrodynamics and Applications
โ Scribed by Daniel T. H. New, Bing Feng Ng
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 185
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book describes and explains the basis of bio-inspired, leading-edge tubercles based on humpback whale flippers as passive but effective flow control devices, as well as providing a comprehensive practical guide in their applications. It first discusses the morphology of the humpback whale flipper from a biological perspective, before presenting detailed experimental and numerical findings from past investigations by various experts on the benefits of leading-edge tubercles and their engineering implementations.
Leading-edge tubercle designs and functions have attracted considerable interest from researchers in terms of understanding their role in the underwater agility of these whales, and to exploit their flow dynamics in the development of new and novel engineering solutions. Extensive research over the past recent years has demonstrated that the maneuverability of these whales is at least in part due to the leading-edge tubercles acting as passive flow control devices to delay stall and increase lift in the post-stall regime. In addition to the inherent benefits in terms of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, investigations into leading-edge tubercles have also broadened into areas of noise attenuation, stability and industrial applications.
This book touches upon these areas, with an emphasis upon the effects of lifting-surface types, flow regimes, tubercle geometries, lifting-surface stability and potential industrial applications, among others. As such, it features contributions from key experts in the fields of biology, physics and engineering who have conducted significant studies into understanding the various aspects of leading-edge tubercles. Given the broad coverage and in-depth analysis, this book will benefit academic researchers, practicing engineers and graduate students interested in tapping into such a unique but highly functional flow control strategy.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Biomimetics and the Application of the Leading-Edge Tubercles of the Humpback Whale Flipper (Frank E. Fish)....Pages 1-39
Tubercled Wing Flow Physics and Performance (N. Rostamzadeh, K. Hansen, R. Kelso)....Pages 41-68
Tubercle Geometric Configurations: Optimization and Alternatives (R. Kelso, N. Rostamzadeh, K. Hansen)....Pages 69-84
Flow Control by Hydrofoils with Leading-Edge Tubercles (T. H. New, Zhaoyu Wei, Y. D. Cui, I. Ibrahim, W. H. Ho)....Pages 85-109
Leading-Edge Tubercles on Swept and Delta Wing Configurations (Lihao Feng, Jinjun Wang)....Pages 111-129
Effects of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Dynamically Pitching Airfoils (John Hrynuk, Douglas Bohl)....Pages 131-146
Effects of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity (Bing Feng Ng, Edwin Jit Guan Ong, Rafael Palacios, T. H. New)....Pages 147-173
Back Matter ....Pages 175-178
โฆ Subjects
Physics; Fluid- and Aerodynamics; Engineering Fluid Dynamics; Aerospace Technology and Astronautics; Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology; Engineering Design; Fluid- and Aerodynamics
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