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Matteo Dellacasagrande, Davide Lengani, Daniele Simoni and Marina Ubaldi
The bursting phenomenon consists in the switch of a laminar separation bubble from a short to a long configuration. In the former case, reduced effects on profile pressure distribution are typically observed with respect to the attached condition. On the...
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Jang-oh Mo and Beom-seok Rho
Understanding the characteristics and effects of the laminar separation bubbles (LSBs) is important in the aerodynamic design of wind turbine airfoils for maximizing wind turbine efficiency. In the present study, numerical simulations using the ;...
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Florent Ravelet, Amélie Danlos, Farid Bakir, Kilian Croci, Sofiane Khelladi and Christophe Sarraf
The present study focuses on the inception, the growth, and the potential unsteady dynamics of attached vapor cavities into laminar separation bubbles. A viscous silicon oil has been used in a Venturi geometry to explore the flow for Reynolds numbers ran...
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Andreas Gross and Hermann F. Fasel
When a laminar boundary layer is subjected to an adverse pressure gradient, laminar separation bubbles can occur. At low Reynolds numbers, the bubble size can be substantial, and the aerodynamic performance can be reduced considerably. At higher Reynolds...
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