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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Data was obtained for the NACA 663-018 airfoil in order to assess the advantages of tripping the boundary layer very near the leading edge for chord Reynolds numbers between 40,000 and 200,000. Single element trips were made from tape 2.5 mm wide and 0.15 mm thick. The unmodified tape trip in five thicknesses was placed across the span at 1.1% chord and the results of lift and drag measurements compared with the smooth airfoil case. Saw tooth geometry trips were also cut from tape and studied using five thicknesses. The saw tooth trips were placed across the span with the sharp points facing upstream at 1.1% chord and with the valley of the teeth at the 2.5% chord position. A large number of bumps and wiggles were produced in the lift coefficient versus angle of attack curves with various combinations of Reynolds number, thickness, and type of trips. The main result in the drag coefficient was an increase in C sub d min with increase in trip thickness.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-CR-170266 , NAS 1.26:170266
    Format: application/pdf
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