This paper presents the results of ground-based and flight investigations that have been performed at NASA for the purpose of development of spoilers as trailing-vortex hazard alleviation devices. Based on the results obtained in these investigations, it was found that the induced rolling moment on a trailing model can be reduced by spoilers located near the mid-semispan of a vortex-generating wing. Substantial reductions in induced rolling moment occur when the spoiler vortex attenuator is located well forward on both unswept and swept wing models. In addition, it was found by ground-based model tests and verified by full-scale flight tests that the existing flight spoilers on the B-747 aircraft are effective as trailing vortex attenuators. Based on the results of wind-tunnel investigations of the DC-10-30 and L-1011 aircraft models, the existing flight spoilers on both the DC-10-30 and L-1011 aircraft may also be effective trailing vortex attenuators.
Wind-tunnel and flight evaluation of spoilers as trailing-vortex hazard alleviation devices
Aerospace Sciences Meeting ; 1977 ; Los Angeles, CA
1977-01-01
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Evaluation of flight spoilers for vortex alleviation
AIAA | 1977
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