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Computational and experimental studies of light twin aerodynamic interferenceThe results of an analytical and experimental study of aerodynamic interference effects for a light twin aircraft are presented. Both the influence of a body (either fuselage or nacelle) on a wing and the influence of a wing on a body are studied. The wing studied uses a new natural laminar flow airfoil with variable camber movable trailing edge. A three-dimensional panel method program utilizing surface source and surface doublet singularities was used to design wing-nacelle and wing-fuselage fairings. Experiments were conducted using a 1/6 scale reflection plane model. Forces, pressures, and surface flow visualization results are presented. Results indicate that potential flow analysis is useful to guide the design of intersection fairings, but experimental tuning is still required. While the study specifically addressed a light twin aircraft, the methods are applicable to a wide variety of aircraft.
Document ID
19820057395
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Thomson, W. G.
(Wichita State Univ. Wichita, KS, United States)
Wentz, W. H., Jr.
(Wichita State Univ. Wichita, KS, United States)
Ostowari, C.
(Wichita State University Wichita, KS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1982
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences
Location: Seattle, WA
Start Date: August 22, 1982
End Date: August 27, 1982
Accession Number
82A40930
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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