A flow visualization technique was developed which allows the nature of lift-generated wakes behind aircraft models to be investigated. The technique was applied to models being towed underwater in a ship model basin. Seven different configurations of a small-scale model of a 747 transport aircraft were used to allow observation of typical vortex interactions and merging in multiple vortex wakes. It was established that the motion of the wake vortices is often sensitive to small changes in either wing span loading or model attitude. Landing gear deployement was found to cause a far-field reformation of vorticity behind a model configuration which dissipated concentrated vorticity in the near-field wake. Alleviation of wake vorticity is achievable by configuring the wing span loading to cause the wake vortices to move in paths that result in their interactions and merging. The vortices shed from the horizontal stabilizer always moved down rapidly into the wake and merged with the other vortices, primarily the inboard flap vortices. (Author)


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    Title :

    Flow Visualization of Vortex Interactions in Multiple Vortex Wakes Behind Aircraft


    Contributors:
    D. L. Ciffone (author) / C. Lonzo (author)

    Publication date :

    1975


    Size :

    62 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English