REG NACA-RM-L55L14-1956 Preliminary measurements of the aerodynamic yawing derivatives of a triangular a swept and an unswept wing performing pure yawing oscillations with a descri.pdf
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1、RESEARCH MEMORANDUM I PRELLmNARY MEASUREMENTS OF THE AERODYNAMIC YAWING DERIVATIVES OF A TRiANG-ULAR, A bWEPT, AND AN UnSWEPT WING PERFORMING PURE YAWIVG OSCILLATIONS, WITH A DESCRXTLON OF THE INSTR-UMENTATION EMPLOYED “ - .“_ “ “ “ NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS WASHINGTON April 2, 195
2、6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-D YAWING DERJXATWES OF A TRIAI!IGurS;, A SWEPT, AND AN uNSTfim WING PERFORmG PURE YAWING OSCILLATIONS, WITH A DESCRIFCION OF THE INSTRUNEXTATION EBPLOYED sy 14. J. Quei jo, Herman S. Fletcher, C. G. M
3、arple, and F. M. Hughes A preliminary investigation has been =de to determine the effect of notion periodicity on %he aerodyrdc derivatives due to yawing velocity and yawing acceleration for a 60 delta wing, a 45 sweptback wing, and 211 unswept wing. Results were obtained from steady-state .yawing-f
4、low tests en-d fron tests of the models qerfo-ming pure sinusoidal yawing ascillations. Tle oscillation tests were made at one value of the reduced-frequence paraneter, hence this fact should be kept in dnd in considering the following ststenents. The results showed that at low angles of attack ther
5、e was good agreement, between steady-state and oscillatory values os the aer0Qnani.c deriva- tives due to yawing velocity for all three winss. At high angles of attack large differences occurred between steady-state and oscillatory values of the derivatives due to yawing velocity for all three wings
6、. The derivatives due to yawing acceleration varied approximately Linearly with angle of sttack 1r1 the low angle-of-attack range. At angles of attack near and zbove mzxim lift, these derivatives showed no linear dependence on mgle f attack an2 a%tained large numerical values. A description of the d
7、esign and “ction of the instrumentation used in the investigation is included in the aspendix. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2 INTRODUCTION a. The advent of high-speed airplanes of high relative density has focused attention or, cer
8、tain problems associated witn the dynamic sta- bility of aircraft which, because of previous unimsortance, have here- tofore beerr neglected. An;ong the problems ere the effect of periodicity of the airplme motion on the stability derivatives, a-d the possibility that acceleration derivatives (xbich
9、 generally have been neglected when making dyndc stability calculations) may be important for certain air- plme configurations. Some information on both problems already has been obtained exper- imentally. References 1 through 3, for exaxple, show comparisons between damping-i:n-yaw derivatives obta
10、ined from steady-state tests performed by use of the Langley stability tunnel curved-flow technique and from tests in which -the models were oscillated about their vertical axes. The farmer technique permits measurenents of the derivatives due to yawing velocity, for example the yawing monent due to
11、 yawing velocity C . The lattez technique pernits measurement of a conibination of ming derivatives (Cnr, - Cng,J. A comparison of results from the two tech- niques for the sane model under identicel conditions indicates the approximate magnitude of the sideslip acceleration derivative Such comparat
12、ive tests have indicated that for certain configurations the iierivatives associate8 wlth acceleration in sideslip can be quite large at high angles of attack. Direct measurement of the si6eslip acceleration derivatives (reference 4) have, of course, substantiated the resul-;s of the conparative tes
13、ts. nr cni,uo # There is little experimental data avaihble on the effect of mtiom periodicity on aero-c derivatives associated with linear or angular velocity. Recent tests on a series of wings performing lateral plunging oscillations across the jet of a tunnel (ref. 4) have permitted evelua- tior?
14、of tile derivatives associated with sideslip velocity during a sinus- oihl sideslipooscillation. These results indicated that for a 60 delta and a 45 sweptback wing et high angles of attack the sideslip derivetives extracted from lateral oscillation tests were much different fron the cierivatives ob
15、tained by the usual steady-state wind-tur-ne1 procedures. As e. continuatioc of the program to determine effects of motion periodici4;y on the various stability derivatives, the present investiga- tion wes made to deternine the derivatives zssociated with yawing veloc- ity and yawing acceleration by
16、 use of an apparatus which similated a pure yawing oscillation. Dete elso were obtained from steady-state yawing tests by use of tne Langley stability tunnel curved-flow technique for comparison with the oscillation data. * - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted witho
17、ut license from IHS-,-,-SrnOLS 3 The =ar at Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-5 The subscript (u when used with a derivative (for exaqple, Cz, I indicates that the derivat-ive was obtained from an oscillation test. APPARATiS Oscillztion
18、 Tests The tests of the presert investigation were concfi 2 7 The Ciste-n-ce between the model mounting point and the center of the drive flywheel is y = - cos Ir - R cos 2zft 2 hence the velocity of the model tmard tne drive flywheel is The model sideslip velocity is or Substitution of equations (2
19、) and (4) into equation (1) yields . Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-a 2Rz2cos 2aft which, for the nechanism sketched in figme 2, is the relatiomhip between V and f for a pure yawing oscilla.tion. This variation is rather complex sinc
20、e V is to some exten-i; depen6ent on angular position of the Plywheels as indicated by the first term within the bracket. The effect of this term can be niniciized by mking 2 large relative to R which is, of course, a restriction on the magnitude of the yaw angle. In the present investigation R was
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