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Leading-edge 'Vortex Flaps' for enhanced subsonic aerodynamics of slender wingsThe 'Vortex Flap' is a novel concept aimed at reducing the lift-dependent drag due to leading-edge flow separation on highly swept, slender wings at high angles of attack. The suction effect of coiled vortices generated via controlled separation over leading-edge flap surfaces is utilized to produce an aerodynamic thrust component. This principle was verified through wind-tunnel experiments on 74-deg and 60-deg delta wings and a supersonic-cruise slender wing aircraft configuration. Adaptation of the vortex-flap for augmentation of roll-control on the 74-deg delta at high angles of attack also was demonstrated. Selected results are presented in this paper to indicate the potential of the vortex flap concept to enhance the low-speed performance, stability and control of slender wing aircraft.
Document ID
19810027244
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Rao, D. M.
(Vigyan Research Associates, Inc. Hampton, Va., United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1980
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, Congress
Location: Munich
Country: Germany
Start Date: October 12, 1980
End Date: October 17, 1980
Sponsors: International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences
Accession Number
81A11648
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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