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Effect of the incident wind angle in a frigate with Coanda active flow control

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2023-06-01

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Elsevier

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The aerodynamic environment around frigates can be complex. This can cause helicopter pilots operating on frigates to face risky situations during the recovery maneuver. In this paper, the introduction of active flow control using Coanda effect has been tested to improve flow characteristics above a frigate flight deck. Wind tunnel tests with Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) have been performed in order to analyze the effectiveness of introducing Coanda effect at the hangar at four different wind over deck conditions. Applying Coanda effect on the upper part of the frigate hangar the re-attachment distance, and the recirculation areas are reduced. When the Coanda effect is applied also on the sides, the flow recirculation can be completely eliminated, especially for WOD angles different from 0°. The profiles of velocities at the height where the helicopter rotor operates are also corrected, making them uniform and similar to the free stream velocity. In exchange, there is an increase in turbulence intensity close to the hangar, without affecting the rest of the flight deck. The results have shown that Coanda effect clearly improves the aerodynamics over the flight deck where the helicopter operates, and it could help to increase the safety of helicopter operations around frigates.

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Highlights Experimental tests in wind tunnel have been carried out with Coanda effect as active flow control in a frigate. The flow for helicopter recovery maneuvers is improved since the re-attachment distance, and the recirculation areas are reduced. Velocities where the helicopter operates are also corrected, making them uniform and similar to the free stream velocity. A small increase in turbulence intensity is measured close to the hangar, but it does not affect the rest of the flight deck. Coanda effect clearly improves the aerodynamics over the flight deck, and it could be applied to new frigate designs.

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aerodynamics, Experimental, Frigate flow control, helicopter flight, operations, Piv, simulations, Air wake, Flight deck

Citación

Ocean Engineering 277: 114186