A recent focus on revolutionary aerodynamic concepts has highlighted the technology needs of general aviation and personal aircraft. New and stringent restrictions on these types of aircraft have placed high demands on aerodynamic performance, noise, and environmental issues. Improved high lift performance of these aircraft can lead to slower takeoff and landing speeds that can be related to reduced noise and crash survivability issues. Circulation Control technologies have been around for 65 years, yet have been avoided due to trade offs of mass flow, pitching moment, perceived noise etc. The need to improve the circulation control technology for general aviation and personal air-vehicle applications is the focus of this paper. This report will describe the development of a 2-D General Aviation Circulation Control (GACC) wing concept that utilizes a pulsed pneumatic flap.
An Active Flow Circulation Controlled Flap Concept for General Aviation Aircraft Applications
1st AIAA Flow Control Conference ; 2002 ; Saint Louis, MO, United States
01.01.2002
Preprint
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Englisch
Concept for Simplified Control of General Aviation Aircraft
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
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