Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The occurrence of large scale structures in the post stall flow over a rectangular wing at high angles of attack was investigated in a small-scale subsonic wind tunnel. Mean and time dependent measurements within the separated flow field suggest the existence of two distinct angle of attack regimes beyond wing stall. The shallow stall regime occurs over a narrow range of incidence angles (2-3 deg.) immediately following the inception of leading edge separation. In this regime, the principal mean flow structures, termed stall cells, are manifested as a distinct spanwise periodicity in the chordwise extent of the separated region on the model surface with possible lateral mobility not previously reported. Within the stall cells and on the wing surface, large amplitude pressure fluctuations occur with a frequency much lower than anticipated for bluff body shedding, and with minimum effect in the far wake. In the deep stall regime, stall cells are not observed and the separated region near the model is relatively free of large amplitude pressure disturbances.
Keywords:
Aerodynamics
Type:
NASA/CR-97-112612
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NAS 1.26:112612
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AIAA Paper 97-1927
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4th AIAA Shear Flow Control Conference; Jun 29, 1997 - Jul 02, 1997; Snowmass Village, CO; United States|Fluid Dynamics Conference; Jun 29, 1997 - Jul 02, 1997; Snowmass Village, CO; United States
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application/pdf
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