Design and Experimental Results for a Natural-Laminar-Flow Airfoil for General Aviation Application

Design and Experimental Results for a Natural-Laminar-Flow Airfoil for General Aviation Application
Author: Dan M. Somers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1981
Genre: Aerofoils
ISBN:

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A natural-laminar-flow airfoil for general aviation applications, the NLF(1)-0416, was designed and analyzed theoretically and verified experimentally in the Langley Low-Turbulence Pressure Tunnel. The basic objective of combining the high maximum lift of the NASA low-speed airfoils with the low cruise drag of the NACA 6-series airfoils was achieved. The safety requirement that the maximum lift coefficient not be significantly affected with transition fixed near the leading edge was also met. Comparisons of the theoretical and experimental results show excellent agreement. Comparisons with other airfoils, both laminar flow and turbulent flow, confirm the achievement of the basic objective.

Design and Experimental Results for a Flapped Natural-laminar-flow Airfoil for General Aviation Applications

Design and Experimental Results for a Flapped Natural-laminar-flow Airfoil for General Aviation Applications
Author: Dan M. Somers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1981
Genre: Aerofoils
ISBN:

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A flapped natural laminar flow airfoil for general aviation applications, the NLF(1)-0215F, has been designed and analyzed theoretically and verified experimentally in the Langley Low Turbulence Pressure Tunnel. The basic objective of combining the high maximum lift of the NASA low speed airfoils with the low cruise drag of the NACA 6 series airfoils has been achieved. The safety requirement that the maximum lift coefficient not be significantly affected with transition fixed near the leading edge has also been met. Comparisons of the theoretical and experimental results show generally good agreement.

NASA Technical Paper

NASA Technical Paper
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1987
Genre: Science
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Natural Laminar Flow and Laminar Flow Control

Natural Laminar Flow and Laminar Flow Control
Author: R.W. Barnwell
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461228727

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Research on laminar flow and its transition to turbulent flow has been an important part of fluid dynamics research during the last sixty years. Since transition impacts, in some way, every aspect of aircraft performance, this emphasis is not only understandable but should continue well into the future. The delay of transition through the use of a favorable pressure gradient by proper body shaping (natural laminar flow) or the use of a small amount of suction (laminar flow control) was recognized even in the early 1930s and rapidly became the foundation of much of the laminar flow research in the U.S. and abroad. As one would expect, there have been many approaches, both theoretical and experimental, employed to achieve the substantial progress made to date. Boundary layer stability theories have been formu lated and calibrated by a good deal of wind tunnel and flight experiments. New laminar now airfoils and wings have been designed and many have been employed in aircraft designs. While the early research was, of necessity, concerned with the design of subsonic aircraft interest has steadily moved to higher speeds including those appropriate to planetary entry. Clearly, there have been substantial advances in our understanding of transition physics and in the development and application of transition prediction methodolo gies to the design of aircraft.

Airfoil Design and Data

Airfoil Design and Data
Author: Richard Eppler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662026465

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This detailed book describes a procedure for the design and analysis of subsonic airfoils. Contains 116 new airfoils for a wide range of Reynolds numbers and application requirements, including the input data for the computer code.

Natural Laminar Flow Airfoil Design Considerations for Winglets on Low-speed Airplanes

Natural Laminar Flow Airfoil Design Considerations for Winglets on Low-speed Airplanes
Author: C. P. Vandam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

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Winglet airfoil section characteristics which significantly influence cruise performance and handling qualities of an airplane are discussed. A good winglet design requires an airfoil section with a low cruise drag coefficient, a high maximum lift coefficient, and a gradual and steady movement of the boundary layer transition location with angle of attack. The first design requirement provides a low crossover lift coefficient of airplane drag polars with winglets off and on. The other requirements prevent nonlinear changes in airplane lateral/directional stability and control characteristics. These requirements are considered in the design of a natural laminar flow airfoil section for winglet applications and chord Reynolds number of 1 to 4 million.