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Navier-Stokes calculation of transonic flow past the NTF 65 deg delta wingModels of four delta wings were built and tested in the 8 x 8 ft Transonic Wind Tunnel at LaRC. The wings are identical in planform shape with a swept-back angle of 65 degrees, but bear different leading edge profiles. The models were tested under pressurized and cryogenic conditions to simulate true flight Reynolds numbers. Data on the aerodynamic forces and pressure distributions at various locations on the wings were taken at various flight Mach numbers and angles of attack. Effects of high Reynolds number and leading edge radius on the aerodynamic characteristics of the wings are being accessed. To thoroughly understand the turbulent, vortical flow around the wings, an effort to perform computational aerodynamic analysis is being made. The objective of the analysis is to supplement and validate the experimental data and explain the high Reynolds number and leading edge effects. GRIDGEN, a software developed by General Dynamics, is being used to generate the grid topology for the flow field around the wings. The flow solver to be used is CFL3D, a computation fluid dynamics code developed at LaRC. Based on the geometric description of the wings, a FORTRAN program called WINGSURF was written to generate the databases defining the surface geometry of the wings. To match the true geometry of the models in the wind tunnel for realistic comparison with experimental results, databases defining the sting support for the wing models were also created by two other FORTRAN programs, STINJOIN and STINREAR. Listing of the programs are attached and the geometry of a typical wing model with the sting support is shown. Other aspects of the investigation are discussed.
Document ID
19920004650
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wu, Chivey C.
(California State Univ. Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: Old Dominion Univ., NASA/American Society for Engineering Ed
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Accession Number
92N13868
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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