Abstract
We conduct experiments on the structure of the 3D flow fields for unswept cantilevered wings at high angle of attack. Stall cell counter-rotating vortices on the suction surface form for a range of aspect ratios (AR), though AR changes the angle of attack at which the flow separates. Analysis of mean flow volume over the suction surface and near wake shows that the arch vortex forms in the wake and connects to the surface at the stall cell foci. Reynolds stress peaks indicate a strong reliance on the arch vortex location in the mean flow. Spectral analysis of the velocity field at select spanwise planes shows that shedding is coherent but intermittent, and varies strongly along the wingspan.
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