Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Candidate passive flow control devices were chosen from a NASA flow visualization study to investigate their effectiveness at improving flow quality over a flat-top carrier model. Flow over the deck was analyzed using a particle image velocimeter and a 1/120th scaled carrier model in a low-speed wind tunnel. Baseline (no devices) flow quality was compared to flow quality from combinations of bow and deck-edge devices at both zero and 20 degrees yaw. Devices included plain flaps and spiral cross-section columnar vortex generators attached in various combinations to the front and sides of the deck. Centerline and cross plane measurements were made with velocity and average turbulence measurements reported. Results show that the bow/deck-edge flap and bow/deck-edge columnar vortex generator pairs reduce flight deck turbulence both at zero yaw and at 20 degrees yaw by a factor of approximately 20. Of the devices tested, the most effective bow-only device appears to be the plain flap.
Keywords:
Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Type:
RTO-MP-AVT-124
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Paper 7
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RTO/AVT-124 Specialist Meeting on Recent Developments in Non-Intrusive Measurement Technology for Military Application on Model-and FUll-Scale Vehicles; Apr 25, 2005 - Apr 29, 2005; Budapest; Hungary
Format:
application/pdf
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