Abstract

Effects of effective angle of attack (AOA) profile on an oscillating foil thrust performance are studied using a computational method. The foil is subject to a combined pitching/plunging motion with effective AOA satisfying a harmonic cosine function. To achieve this, either the pitching or plunging motion is modified from the conventional harmonic sinusoids. Investigations are performed over a series of Strouhal numbers ( St), three maximum effective angles of attack and three different phase angles between pitching and plunging. It is shown that the degradation of thrust force and efficiency with sinusoidal pitching/plunging oscillation, at higher St, is effectively alleviated or removed when the AOA is imposed as a cosine profile. The improvement is more significant for the phase angle being different from 90°. A better performance is obtained with the imposed modification on pitching motion. The stronger reversed Von Karman vortex wake associated with leading-edge vortex development is observed with the modified motions, which is believed to induce the improved thrust performance.

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