An experimental study of the effects of aft blowing on a 3.0 caliber tangent ogive body at high angles of attackAn experimental study of the effects of aft blowing on the forebody vortex asymmetry over a 3.0 caliber tangent ogive body at high angles of attack was conducted. The tip of the ogive body was equipped with a single blowing nozzle whose position could be adjusted. The tests were conducted in a subsonic wind tunnel at laminar flow conditions. The effects of model roll, angle of attack, blowing coefficient, and blowing nozzle axial position were independently studied. Surface pressure measurements and flow visualization results were obtained. Aft blowing was observed to alleviate the degree of vortex asymmetry at all angles of attack. The blowing was found to be more effective at the higher angles of attack. However, proportional control of the degree of vortex asymmetry was not observed, because the initial flowfield was highly asymmetric.
Document ID
19910069139
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gittner, Nathan M. (North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh, NC, United States)
Chokani, Ndaona (North Carolina State University Raleigh, United States)