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Aerodynamic Features of Designed Strake-Wing Configurations

1982; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Volume: 19; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2514/3.57444

ISSN

1533-3868

Autores

John E. Lamar, Neal T. Frink,

Tópico(s)

Hydraulic flow and structures

Resumo

Sixteen analytically and empirically designed strakes have been aerodynamically tested on a common wing-body to determine the longitudinal characteristics of the configurations. These strakes were selected, in general, due to their superior performance in a water-tunnel test. There they exhibited a good correlation between the hypothesized high value of angle of attack for strake vortex breakdown and the high value of leading-edge suction at the strake tip. The lift and pitch data were reasonably well predicted by an extended suction analogy method, and the lift agreement improved with increasing strake area. The strake-vortex-breakdown angle and configuration maximum lift generally increase with increasing strake area and, to some extent, strake tip leading-edge suction value. The best strake configurations all developed about the same maximum area efficiency value despite their differences in size.

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