Mechanical Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-17-2025
Abstract
Accurate modelling of ice accretion on aircraft wings requires analysing droplet impingement on the surface to optimize the design of ice-protection systems. We perform Euler–Lagrange simulations of a droplet-laden flow impinging on a NACA 0012 airfoil. Our study includes water droplets with eight discrete sizes ranging from 1 to 160 microns. We vary the free-stream velocity of the incoming airflow in the range 60≤𝑈≤240 m s−1 and the chord length of the airfoil in the range 0.5≤𝑐≤2 m. Due to the dilute nature of supercooled clouds, one-way coupling is used in the simulations. The effects of droplet breakup and collision are also neglected. To reduce the computational cost, we employ statistical overloading of droplets, allowing us to simulate millions of impinging droplets in a time span on the order of milliseconds. Our results show that the droplet collection efficiency, which measures the likelihood of droplet impingement on the airfoil surface, increases with droplet size and free-stream velocity but decreases with airfoil size. We demonstrate that collection efficiency, impingement velocity and impingement angle are primarily dictated by a single non-dimensional parameter, the droplet Stokes number. We also identify a critical stagnation-streamline Stokes number below which impingements do not occur and use it to estimate the minimum droplet size for impingement. In addition, we observe droplet behaviour to become Stokes number independent at large values of the Stokes number.
Recommended Citation
Shad, Arash, Hashnayne Ahmed, Nadim Zgheib, S. Balachandar, and S. A. Sherif. "Stokes-dependent droplet collection efficiency on a NACA 0012 airfoil from droplet-informed simulations with statistical overloading." Philosophical Transactions A 383, no. 2301 (2025): 20240368. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2024.0368
Publication Title
Philosophical Transactions A
DOI
10.1098/rsta.2024.0368

Comments
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