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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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F/A-18 Forebody Vortex Control: Rotary-balance tests
F/A-18 Forebody Vortex Control. Volume 2: Rotary-balance Tests
F/A-18 Forebody Vortex Control: Static tests
F/A-18 Forebody Vortex Control. Volume 1: Static Tests
F/A-18 Forebody Vortex Control. Volume 2
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781723577345
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
A rotary-balance wind tunnel test was conducted on a six percent model of the F/A-18 at the NASA Ames 7 X 10-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel. The data reduction was specially written for the test in National Instruments' LabVIEW. The data acquisition, reduction and analysis was performed with a Macintosh computer. The primary objective of the test was to evaluate the effectiveness of several forebody vortex control configurations in a rotary flow field. The devices that were found to be the most effective during the static tests (Volume 1) were investigated and included both mechanical and pneumatic configurations. The mechanical systems evaluated were small, single and dual, rotating nose tip strakes and a vertical nose strake. The jet blowing configuration used nozzles canted inboard 60 degrees. A two segment tangential slot was also evaluated. The different techniques were evaluated at angles of attack of 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 51 degrees, and 60 degrees. Sideslip and Reynolds number were varied for some of the configurations. All of the techniques proved to be effective in the rotating flow field. The vertical nose strake had the largest 'envelope' of effectiveness. Forebody vortex control provides large, robust yawing moments at medium to high angles of attack, even during combat maneuvers such as loaded roll. Kramer, Brian R. and Suarez, Carlos J. and Malcolm, Gerald N. and Ayers, Bert F. Unspecified Center NASA-CR-4582-VOL-2, A-94055-VOL-2, NAS 1.26:4582-VOL-2 NAS2-13383...
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781723577345
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
A rotary-balance wind tunnel test was conducted on a six percent model of the F/A-18 at the NASA Ames 7 X 10-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel. The data reduction was specially written for the test in National Instruments' LabVIEW. The data acquisition, reduction and analysis was performed with a Macintosh computer. The primary objective of the test was to evaluate the effectiveness of several forebody vortex control configurations in a rotary flow field. The devices that were found to be the most effective during the static tests (Volume 1) were investigated and included both mechanical and pneumatic configurations. The mechanical systems evaluated were small, single and dual, rotating nose tip strakes and a vertical nose strake. The jet blowing configuration used nozzles canted inboard 60 degrees. A two segment tangential slot was also evaluated. The different techniques were evaluated at angles of attack of 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 51 degrees, and 60 degrees. Sideslip and Reynolds number were varied for some of the configurations. All of the techniques proved to be effective in the rotating flow field. The vertical nose strake had the largest 'envelope' of effectiveness. Forebody vortex control provides large, robust yawing moments at medium to high angles of attack, even during combat maneuvers such as loaded roll. Kramer, Brian R. and Suarez, Carlos J. and Malcolm, Gerald N. and Ayers, Bert F. Unspecified Center NASA-CR-4582-VOL-2, A-94055-VOL-2, NAS 1.26:4582-VOL-2 NAS2-13383...