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Distribution of Pressure Over Model of the Upper Wing and Aileron of a Fokker D-VII AirplaneThis report describes tests made for the purpose of determining the distribution of pressure over a model of the tapered portion of the upper wing and the aileron of a Fokker D-VII Airplane. Normal pressures were measured simultaneously at 74 points distributed over the wing and aileron. Tests were made throughout the useful range of angles of attack with aileron setting ranging from -20 degrees to +20 degrees. The results are presented graphically. It was found that the pressure distribution along the chord is in general similar to that of thick tapered airfoils previously tested. The maximum resultant pressure recorded was five times the dynamic pressure. The distribution of the air load along the span may be assumed to be uniform for design purposes. Aileron displacements affect the pressures forward to the leading edge of the wing and may increase the air load on the outer portion of the wing by a considerable amount. With the wing at large angles of attack, the overhanging portion of the aileron creates usually a burble flow and therefore a large drag. The balance reduces the control stick forces at small angles of attack for all aileron displacements. At large angles of attack it does this for small displacements only. With the airplane at its maximum speed, an angle of attack of 18 degrees, and a down aileron displacement of 20 degrees, the bending moment tending to break off the overhanging portion of the aileron will be greater than that caused by a uniform static load of 35 pounds per square foot.
Document ID
19930091321
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Fairbanks, A J
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1927
Report/Patent Number
NACA-TR-254
Report Number: NACA-TR-254
Accession Number
93R20611
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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