A theoretical study describing the effects of spanwise camber on the lift dependent drag of slender delta wings having leading-edge-vortex-flow is presented. The earlier work by Barsby, using conical flow, indicated that drag levels similar to those in attached flow could be obtained. This is reexamined and then extended to the more practical case of nonconical flow by application of the vortex-lattice method coupled with the suction-analogy and the recently developed Boeing free-vortex-sheet method. Lastly, a design code is introduced which employs the suction analogy in an attempt to define 'optimum' camber surfaces for minimum lift dependent drag for vortex flow conditions. (Kursetz)
Sulsonic vortex-flow desig study for slender wings
Unterschall-Wirbelstroemunguntersuchung fuer schlanke Tragfluegeprofile
AIAA-Papers ; 1-9
1978
9 Seiten, 18 Bilder, 11 Quellen
Conference paper
English
FLUGZEUGBAU , MILITAERFLUGZEUG , TRAGWERK (FLUGZEUG) , TRAGFLUEGELTHEORIE , STROEMUNGSGLEICHUNG , WIRBELSTROEMUNG , ZAEHE STROEMUNG , MACH-ZAHL , TURBULENTE STROEMUNG , PROFILUMSTROEMUNG , FLAECHENWIDERSTAND , AUFTRIEBSBEIWERT , REYNOLDS-ZAHL , MATHEMATISCHES MODELL , STROEMUNGSVERLAUF , RECHNERUNTERSTUETZUNG
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