Ciro Cerretelli
General Electric
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AIAA Journal | 2010
Ciro Cerretelli; Werner Wuerz; Emad Gharaibah
Fluidic oscillators are actuators that are essentially constituted of a flow vane with no moving parts. They are very effective in generating an oscillating velocity field, and because of their robustness and potential to meet most application requirements they have been thoroughly investigated in previous years. In this work fluidic oscillators have been embedded in an airfoil representative of the outboard sections of wind turbine blades, and subsequently tested at full-scale Reynolds numbers 2.0·10 6 ≤ Re ≤ 4.8·10 6 in the laminar wind tunnel at the University of Stuttgart. The effects of the unsteady actuation on the lift and drag strongly depend upon Re, the level of actuation, and the state of the airfoil surface. However, strong improvements have been obtained throughout the whole testing envelope, with relative lift increase spanning from a minimum of 10 to over 60% and substantial stall margin extension. In addition, employing fluidic oscillators strongly reduces the suction surface boundary-layer thickness and the unsteadiness of the mean flow velocity.
47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including The New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition | 2009
Ciro Cerretelli; Emad Gharaibah; Georg Toplack; Anurag Gupta; Werner Wuerz
he drive towards lowest possible cost of electricity (CoE) for wind turbines calls out for blade aero technologies that can be used to maximize the energy yield while minimizing cost, loads and noise constraints. Aero performance is typically constrained by need to minimize extreme loads in off-design (parked or otherwise), which result from airfoil stall at high angles of attack. Separation and stall control via vortex generator jets, created by different actuators – either steady or unsteady pneumatic (i.e., pressurized air), or zero-net mass flow like synthetic jets or plasma actuators, is an enabling technology to overcome these limits on high yield blade designs. With available separation control, blades with aggressive aerodynamic designs with low-solidity blades and/or operations at higher wind classes can become feasible.
Journal of Turbomachinery-transactions of The Asme | 2009
Ciro Cerretelli; Kevin Kirtley
Archive | 2006
Ciro Cerretelli; Kevin Richard Kirtley
Archive | 2008
Norman Arnold Turnquist; Kevin Leon Bruce; Ciro Cerretelli; John Ernest Tourigny
37th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit | 2007
Ciro Cerretelli; Emad Gharaibah
Archive | 2009
Emad Gharaibah; Ciro Cerretelli; Michael Bernhard Schmitz
Volume 5: Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery; Oil and Gas Applications | 2009
Michelangelo Fabbrizzi; Ciro Cerretelli; Francesco Del Medico; Maria D’Orazio
Archive | 2006
Ciro Cerretelli; Kevin Richard Kirtley
Archive | 2009
Norman Arnold Turnquist; Kevin Leon Bruce; Ciro Cerretelli; John Ernest Tourigny