Abstract
Due to the unsteady nature of the flow around horizontal-axis wind turbines, the blades are subjected to severe unsteady and fatigue loads. This necessitates an in-depth aerodynamic analysis of flow control techniques to enhance the performance of a wind turbine as well as the lifetime of its components. Using OpenFOAM package in this study, a series of two-dimensional incompressible simulations are performed to present a deeper insight into the aerodynamic characteristics of an oscillating deformable trailing-edge flap, as a promising flow control device, in a sinusoidal pitching motion of an S809 airfoil. Herein, it is of particular interest to investigate the effects of deformable trailing-edge flap size, oscillation frequency, and the phase shift with reference to airfoil motion on lift and drag hysteresis loops. For this purpose, a pure-pitching motion of an S809 airfoil without flap deflection is considered as the benchmark problem in which the airfoil oscillates in the near-stall region at
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