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A Discrete and Distributed Steady Blowing Application on a High Reynolds Number Semispan Supercritical Wing Configuration
Jones, Gregory S ; Milholen, William E, II ; Chan, David T ; Goodliff, Scott L ; Cagle, C Mark ; Fell, Jared S
关键词: ACTIVE CONTROL;    ACTUATORS;    BLOWING;    DRAG;    FLOW DISTRIBUTION;    REYNOLDS NUMBER;    SUPERCRITICAL WINGS;    WEIGHT REDUCTION;    WINGS;    AERODYNAMIC CONFIGURATIONS;    DRAG REDUCTION;    HIGH REYNOLDS NUMBER;    POTENTIAL FLOW;    TRANSONIC WIND TUNNELS;    VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION;   
RP-ID  :  NF1676L-28921
学科分类:航空航天科学
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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The FAST-MAC circulation control model was modified to test an array of steady and unsteady actuators at realistic flight Reynolds numbers in the National Transonic Facility at the NASA Langley Research Center. Previous experiments in the FAST-MAC test series used a fullspan tapered slot, and that configuration is used as a baseline for performance and weight flow requirements. The goal of the latest experiment was to reduce the weight flow required to achieve comparable performance established by the baseline FAST-MAC data. Thirty-nine interchangeable actuator cartridges of various designs were mounted into the FAST-MAC model where the exiting jet was directed over a 15% chord simple hinged-flap. These two types of actuators were fabricated using rapid prototype techniques and their design performance was optimized for a transonic cruise configuration having a 0° flap deflection. The steady actuators were found to provide an off-design drag reduction of 5.5%, nearly equaling the drag reduction of the fullspan tapered slot configuration, but with a 69% weight flow reduction. This weight flow savings is similar to the sweeping jet actuators, but with better drag performance.

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