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- Publication . Article . 2015Closed Access EnglishAuthors:Ülo Mander; Florent Chazarenc;Ülo Mander; Florent Chazarenc;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Other literature type . Article . 2016Open Access EnglishAuthors:Jacquin, L.; Brion, V.; Molton, P.; Sipp, D.; Dandois, J.; Deck, S.; Sartor, F.; Coustols, E.; Caruana, D.;Jacquin, L.; Brion, V.; Molton, P.; Sipp, D.; Dandois, J.; Deck, S.; Sartor, F.; Coustols, E.; Caruana, D.;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
L'article passe en revue les recherches menées à l'ONERA au cours des trente dernières années sur le buffet transsonique. Nous présentons d'abord le phénomène du buffet transsonique et nous expliquons son importance pour les applications aéronautiques. On distingue ensuite le buffet 2D produit par une aile bidimensionnelle et le buffet 3D qui caractérise les ailes en flèches d’envergure finie. Le buffet 2D se présente sous la forme d’une oscillation d’ensemble de tout l’écoulement couplant un déplacement de l’onde de choc et le décollement de la couche limite en aval de ce choc. Le buffet 3D prend quant à lui la forme d'une poche de perturbations localisées dans une portion limitée de l'aile. Nous rappelons que ces mécanismes ont d'abord été étudiés à l’ONERA dans les années 80 à travers une série de tests réalisés dans la soufflerie transsonique T2 à Toulouse et dans la grande soufflerie transsonique S2 de Modane. Ces travaux pionniers ont ensuite été approfondis dans la soufflerie S3Ch de Meudon de manière à élaborer une base de données complète du buffet 2D sur une aile 2D en régime turbulent, que nous décrivons. Cette base de données a été utilisée de façon extensive, à l’ONERA et dans d’autres institutions pour valider différents outils de simulation, ces derniers étant alors utilisés à leur tour pour étudier la physique du buffet. Nous illustrons cette collaboration entre la simulation et la physique en rappelant qu'une analyse de stabilité linéaire de solutions précises des équations de Navier-Stokes moyennées au sens de Reynolds (RANS) a permis de prouver que le buffet 2D provient d'un mécanisme d'instabilité globale. Nous passons également en revue des essais plus récents réalisés dans la soufflerie S3Ch sur le cas d'une aile 2D laminaire qui révèlent des comportements très distincts par rapport au cas turbulent. Cela illustre la sensibilité du buffet à la nature de la couche limite. Le dernier paragraphe du document donne un bref aperçu des simulations avancées de ces différents cas tests. Dans la conclusion, nous énumérons les perspectives de recherche sur le sujet, qui incluent aussi des thématiques méthodologiques plus générales telles que l'assimilation de données. The paper reviews research conducted at ONERA over the last thirty years on the transonic buffet. We first present the transonic buffet phenomenon and we explain its importance for aeronautical applications. Then, a distinction is made between the 2D buffet produced by an airfoil and the 3D buffet that characterizes swept wings of finite span. The 2D buffet amounts to a pure oscillation of the shock phase-locked with the detachment and reattachment of the boundary layer downstream, whereas the 3D buffet takes the form of a pocket of broadband perturbations located in a limitedportion of the wing. We recall that these mechanisms were first studied in the 1980s through a series of tests conducted in the transonic wind tunnel ONERA T2 at Toulouse and in the large transonic wind tunnel ONERA S2Ma at Modane. Since this pioneering work, progress in the measurement techniques has led to the constitution of a comprehensive database of the 2D buffet that we describe. This database, obtained in the wind tunnel ONERA S3Ch at Meudon, has been extensively used to validate various CFD tools, with the latter being used in turn to investigate the buffet physics. We illustrate this collaboration between simulation and physics by recalling that a linear stability analysis of accurate Reynolds-Averaged-Navier-Stokes (RANS) solutions made it possible to prove that the buffet on a 2D airfoil stems from a global instability mechanism.We also review more recent tests done in the case of a laminar airfoil, which reveal very distinct behaviors of the buffet flow. This illustrates how sensitive the buffet is to the nature of the boundary layer. The last section of the paper gives a short overview of advanced simulations for these different test cases. In the conclusion, we list research perspectives, which include some more general topics such as data assimilation.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Other literature type . Part of book or chapter of book . 2017FrenchAuthors:Genestier, Philippe; Veschambre, Vincent;Genestier, Philippe; Veschambre, Vincent;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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- Publication . Article . 2005EnglishAuthors:Poulet, G.; Sautet, P.; Tuel, A.;Poulet, G.; Sautet, P.; Tuel, A.;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
Microporous aluminophosphates AlPO4-n have drawn considerable attention due to their potential to act as heterogeneous catalysts and mol. sieves. Hydration of these compds. usually modifies the coordination of framework aluminum species and causes a reversible structure deformation. Here, a combined use of exptl. tools and of a theor. approach based on the d. functional theory (DFT) contributes to a better knowledge of the interactions between water mol. and AlPO4-n frameworks. Information on the behavior of water in the pores has been obtained from the study of a model compd., AlPO4-34. A dehydration/rehydration mechanism has been proposed as well as a partially hydrated phase, in agreement with solid-state NMR and X-ray diffraction results. Then, a complete exptl. study (IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermal anal., NMR) has been supplemented by static or dynamic theor. approaches to get information on the calcined rehydrated AlPO4-18 phase.
- Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2012FrenchAuthors:Bellion, Amélie; Robert-Demontrond, Philippe;Bellion, Amélie; Robert-Demontrond, Philippe;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
- Publication . Article . 2011EnglishAuthors:Silva, Fátima Regina Mena Barreto; de Souza, Ariane Zamoner Pacheco; Carreau, Serge;Silva, Fátima Regina Mena Barreto; de Souza, Ariane Zamoner Pacheco; Carreau, Serge;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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- Publication . 1959FrenchAuthors:Gallet de Santerre, Hubert;Gallet de Santerre, Hubert;Publisher: HAL CCSD
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- Publication . Article . 2020FrenchAuthors:Eudier, Frédérique;Eudier, Frédérique;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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- Publication . 2011FrenchAuthors:Auroux, Sandrine; Kermène, Vincent; Desfarges-Berthelemot, Agnès; Barthélémy, Alain;Auroux, Sandrine; Kermène, Vincent; Desfarges-Berthelemot, Agnès; Barthélémy, Alain;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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- Publication . 2000FrenchAuthors:Balsamo, Jean;Balsamo, Jean;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
Récension : BHR, LXVI, 2004: 730-732; International audience
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- Publication . Article . 2015Closed Access EnglishAuthors:Ülo Mander; Florent Chazarenc;Ülo Mander; Florent Chazarenc;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Other literature type . Article . 2016Open Access EnglishAuthors:Jacquin, L.; Brion, V.; Molton, P.; Sipp, D.; Dandois, J.; Deck, S.; Sartor, F.; Coustols, E.; Caruana, D.;Jacquin, L.; Brion, V.; Molton, P.; Sipp, D.; Dandois, J.; Deck, S.; Sartor, F.; Coustols, E.; Caruana, D.;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
L'article passe en revue les recherches menées à l'ONERA au cours des trente dernières années sur le buffet transsonique. Nous présentons d'abord le phénomène du buffet transsonique et nous expliquons son importance pour les applications aéronautiques. On distingue ensuite le buffet 2D produit par une aile bidimensionnelle et le buffet 3D qui caractérise les ailes en flèches d’envergure finie. Le buffet 2D se présente sous la forme d’une oscillation d’ensemble de tout l’écoulement couplant un déplacement de l’onde de choc et le décollement de la couche limite en aval de ce choc. Le buffet 3D prend quant à lui la forme d'une poche de perturbations localisées dans une portion limitée de l'aile. Nous rappelons que ces mécanismes ont d'abord été étudiés à l’ONERA dans les années 80 à travers une série de tests réalisés dans la soufflerie transsonique T2 à Toulouse et dans la grande soufflerie transsonique S2 de Modane. Ces travaux pionniers ont ensuite été approfondis dans la soufflerie S3Ch de Meudon de manière à élaborer une base de données complète du buffet 2D sur une aile 2D en régime turbulent, que nous décrivons. Cette base de données a été utilisée de façon extensive, à l’ONERA et dans d’autres institutions pour valider différents outils de simulation, ces derniers étant alors utilisés à leur tour pour étudier la physique du buffet. Nous illustrons cette collaboration entre la simulation et la physique en rappelant qu'une analyse de stabilité linéaire de solutions précises des équations de Navier-Stokes moyennées au sens de Reynolds (RANS) a permis de prouver que le buffet 2D provient d'un mécanisme d'instabilité globale. Nous passons également en revue des essais plus récents réalisés dans la soufflerie S3Ch sur le cas d'une aile 2D laminaire qui révèlent des comportements très distincts par rapport au cas turbulent. Cela illustre la sensibilité du buffet à la nature de la couche limite. Le dernier paragraphe du document donne un bref aperçu des simulations avancées de ces différents cas tests. Dans la conclusion, nous énumérons les perspectives de recherche sur le sujet, qui incluent aussi des thématiques méthodologiques plus générales telles que l'assimilation de données. The paper reviews research conducted at ONERA over the last thirty years on the transonic buffet. We first present the transonic buffet phenomenon and we explain its importance for aeronautical applications. Then, a distinction is made between the 2D buffet produced by an airfoil and the 3D buffet that characterizes swept wings of finite span. The 2D buffet amounts to a pure oscillation of the shock phase-locked with the detachment and reattachment of the boundary layer downstream, whereas the 3D buffet takes the form of a pocket of broadband perturbations located in a limitedportion of the wing. We recall that these mechanisms were first studied in the 1980s through a series of tests conducted in the transonic wind tunnel ONERA T2 at Toulouse and in the large transonic wind tunnel ONERA S2Ma at Modane. Since this pioneering work, progress in the measurement techniques has led to the constitution of a comprehensive database of the 2D buffet that we describe. This database, obtained in the wind tunnel ONERA S3Ch at Meudon, has been extensively used to validate various CFD tools, with the latter being used in turn to investigate the buffet physics. We illustrate this collaboration between simulation and physics by recalling that a linear stability analysis of accurate Reynolds-Averaged-Navier-Stokes (RANS) solutions made it possible to prove that the buffet on a 2D airfoil stems from a global instability mechanism.We also review more recent tests done in the case of a laminar airfoil, which reveal very distinct behaviors of the buffet flow. This illustrates how sensitive the buffet is to the nature of the boundary layer. The last section of the paper gives a short overview of advanced simulations for these different test cases. In the conclusion, we list research perspectives, which include some more general topics such as data assimilation.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Other literature type . Part of book or chapter of book . 2017FrenchAuthors:Genestier, Philippe; Veschambre, Vincent;Genestier, Philippe; Veschambre, Vincent;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
International audience
- Publication . Article . 2005EnglishAuthors:Poulet, G.; Sautet, P.; Tuel, A.;Poulet, G.; Sautet, P.; Tuel, A.;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
Microporous aluminophosphates AlPO4-n have drawn considerable attention due to their potential to act as heterogeneous catalysts and mol. sieves. Hydration of these compds. usually modifies the coordination of framework aluminum species and causes a reversible structure deformation. Here, a combined use of exptl. tools and of a theor. approach based on the d. functional theory (DFT) contributes to a better knowledge of the interactions between water mol. and AlPO4-n frameworks. Information on the behavior of water in the pores has been obtained from the study of a model compd., AlPO4-34. A dehydration/rehydration mechanism has been proposed as well as a partially hydrated phase, in agreement with solid-state NMR and X-ray diffraction results. Then, a complete exptl. study (IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermal anal., NMR) has been supplemented by static or dynamic theor. approaches to get information on the calcined rehydrated AlPO4-18 phase.
- Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2012FrenchAuthors:Bellion, Amélie; Robert-Demontrond, Philippe;Bellion, Amélie; Robert-Demontrond, Philippe;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
- Publication . Article . 2011EnglishAuthors:Silva, Fátima Regina Mena Barreto; de Souza, Ariane Zamoner Pacheco; Carreau, Serge;Silva, Fátima Regina Mena Barreto; de Souza, Ariane Zamoner Pacheco; Carreau, Serge;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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- Publication . 1959FrenchAuthors:Gallet de Santerre, Hubert;Gallet de Santerre, Hubert;Publisher: HAL CCSD
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- Publication . Article . 2020FrenchAuthors:Eudier, Frédérique;Eudier, Frédérique;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
International audience
- Publication . 2011FrenchAuthors:Auroux, Sandrine; Kermène, Vincent; Desfarges-Berthelemot, Agnès; Barthélémy, Alain;Auroux, Sandrine; Kermène, Vincent; Desfarges-Berthelemot, Agnès; Barthélémy, Alain;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
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- Publication . 2000FrenchAuthors:Balsamo, Jean;Balsamo, Jean;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
Récension : BHR, LXVI, 2004: 730-732; International audience