Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Upwash angles were predicted for a STOL lifting system by using a two-dimensional potential flow analysis. Upwash angles are presented for distances ahead of the wing leading edge of 50, 75, and 100 percent of wing chord. The upwash angle was determined to be insensitive to the vertical location of the engine inlet. For a wide range of takeoff and landing conditions, the upwash angle was found to be a function of the total two-dimensional lift coefficient. Upwash angles, along with typical flow fields, are presented for a range of total two-dimensional lift coefficients from 2 to 12. Three-dimensional effects were considered in estimating upwash angles for an unswept-wing externally blown flap aircraft. For this STOL configuration, effective upwash angles during takeoff, approach, and waveoff conditions were found to be 22 deg, 26 deg, and 36 deg, respectively.
Keywords:
PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Type:
NASA-TM-X-2593
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E-6901
Format:
application/pdf
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