Side-Force Alleviation on Slender, Pointed Forebodies at High Angles of Attack
Author(s) -
Dhanvada M. Rao
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
journal of aircraft
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 94
eISSN - 1533-3868
pISSN - 0021-8669
DOI - 10.2514/3.58601
Subject(s) - angle of attack , mechanics , structural engineering , aerospace engineering , geometry , aeronautics , geology , engineering , mathematics , physics , aerodynamics
A new concept for alleviating the high angle-of-attack asymmetry on slender, pointed forebodies has been proposed and tested. A pair of helical trips are used to force nonuniform crossflow separation from the forebody to disrupt the formation of concentrated leeside vortices. Subsonic wind-tunnel measurements on bodies with circular and noncircular cross sections and an aircraft-type configuration at up to 55 deg angle of attack showed that the device was highly effective in suppressing the side force. Water-tunnel flow visualizations confirmed that the helical trips rapidly diffused the forebody vortices and prevented wake asymmetry. Nomenclature! CD = drag coefficient CL = lift coefficient CY = side-force coefficient C, = rolling moment coefficient (body axis) Cm = pitching moment coefficient Cn = yawing moment coefficient (body axis) C, = rolling moment due to sideslip, per deg Cn = yawing moment due to sideslip, per deg a. = angle of attack, deg |8 = angle of sideslip, deg
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