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Low-Speed Performance Enhancement using Localized Active Flow Control: Simulations, Scaling and Design of Localized Active Flow Control on the Common Research Model (4/4)This report is dedicated to the application of localized AFC on the NASA CRM-HL wind tunnel model, with focus on the aileron application discussed in the CFD study (final report document #2). The experience developed for the Reference Aircraft guided the implementation on the CRM model. CFD evaluations are performed on a representative high-lift configuration, for a set of aileron deflections, and at relevant flow conditions. Alternative flow control actuator layouts are proposed and design consideration for practical integration into the existing CRM-HL model are set forth. The CFD simulations indicate that the aerodynamic performance improvements due to AFC obtained for the CRM-HL are consistent with those achieved for the Reference Aircraft. The observed changes in L/D are smaller than for the Reference Aircraft because the CRM has a higher leading edge sweep angle and a different relative aileron size. Conceptual design studies confirmed that the integration of an AFC equipped aileron into the existing wind tunnel model is feasible.
Document ID
20220006736
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
Arvin Shmilovich
(Boeing (United States) Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Matthew Stauffer
(Boeing (United States) Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Rene Woszidlo
(Boeing (United States) Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Paul Vijgen
(Boeing (United States) Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Date Acquired
May 2, 2022
Publication Date
April 27, 2022
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 081876.02.07.50.15.01.03
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNL16AA04B
TASK: 80LARC20F0082
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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Keywords
AFC
active flow control
CRM-HL
aileron AFC
lift to drag ratio
aerodynamic efficiency
L/D
CFD
flow control
high-lift Common Research Model
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