NASA NACA-ARR-3F29-1943 Wind-tunnel investigation of control-surface characteristics XIV - NACA 0009 airfoil with a 20-percent-chord double plain flap《对操纵面特性14的风洞研究 带有20%翼弦双层普通襟翼的N.pdf
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1、,.COMMITIEE FORL“- 290( ,._-.:,”,-Glqd $n thetunel in order that force-test measurements of lift, drag,and pitching mmant may be made. The hinge moments ofboth flaps”were measured with eletrically indicatiw,cantilever-b, wirestrain gages.The 2-foot-chord by.+foot-span mode (fig! 1) wasmade of lamina
2、ted mahogany to the NACA 0009 airfoil con- htour. t!h forward and rearward flaps were alo built ofmahogany end their- respective chords were 20 perceqt ofthe airfoil chord (0.20c) and 15 percent of the airfot -chord (0015c), The 0.0050 gaps btween the airfoil andthe forward f14p and betweqn the $orw
3、ard and th,. . -. f. . .y. :,. ,., .-%.-,1”.:,.,.“;“., - . . .Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-,-. -3-. flaps were sealed with grease f-or some tests and wereleft open for others, TESTSThe NACA 0009 airfoil with the 0.20c forward flapa
4、nd the 0.15c rearward flap! when mounted in the tunnelscompletely spanned the test section. With this type oftest installation, two-dimensional flow is approximatedand the section characteristics of the model may be de- “termied. The model was attached to the balance frameby torque tu-oes that exten
5、ded through the sides of theturmel. The angle of attack was set from outside thetunne by rotating the trque tules with “an electricdrive. Defections of each flap were qet insidq the tun-nel by templets and were held by friction “c3amps.The tests were made at a Qneuic preesure of 15 poundsper square
6、foot, which corresponds to a velocity of about76 miles per hour. I-heeffeotive Reynolds number of the -tests was approximately .2,760,000. (Effective Reynoldsnumber = test eynoid number X turbulence factor. Theturoulence factor for the NcA 4- oy Ct .airfoil section lift coefficient (z/qc)Cdo airfoil
7、 sectio profile-drag coefficient (do/qc)cm airfoil section pitchivgwmowent coefficient (m/qca)Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-. -.- .-+ - A.- -7 -L,- =. ,fi.k, - - -._. A, . . . . . . ,.-.- -,-,. . . . . . . . . . . .,. *:” ,., . . .
8、. . .,.,. . . . . . .forward-flap section hinge-moment, coefficient (hl/qc48) ,forward-flap eection binge-moment coeffic.iet (hl/qca)rearwa.rd-f.lap sactio hinge-moment coefficient (h8/qcaa)rearward-flap s.stio hiqga-oment coefficient (he/qc8)control-stick fog pE3.) Zt$qge-momerit coefficient(E. . +
9、 : -.,. .,., . . . . . . .+ .-. . ,J- . . WN. ”?-:.=% -, . . .,. . .:, . . . ,. .,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-68 deflection of an aerodynamically equivalent tiingle-flap control surface having a deflection equal tothat of the con
10、trol stick. .Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-. ._ ._. .-. . - - -36The subscriptsoutside theparameters tidicatethe factorsmeasurement of the parsmed%rs.parentheses around theheld constant during theT“ similar characteristicsof the air
11、foilwith the r%zward flap sealed and neutral for variousdeflections of the unsealed and sealed forward flap arepressnied in figure 6. Figures 7and 8 show comparisoncumes of the lift available from given flap deflectionsand of the stick hinge moment required to produco givenlift izmremen-tsfor O.50c,
12、O.30c,O.20c, O.15cplainflaps and for severel arre.ngomentsof double plain flaps.Comparisons similarto those of figwes 7 and 8 are givenQ tables 1 and II in tho form of the variom lift andh+mment yerameiers, wlch are cplicabiO ovOr onlya small ren of U and 5. A comp.miacn of the dmgdaracterist:c5 of
13、the various singlm and double flqp atem an-.e.- u! e.! - , , . . . . -. . - . . . .+,.- -.-+-+;. ,.,. .;-“:“- .;:)ou tha data presented in rs:erence 7. 1:.9L ifteffetivonec of both flnps decrease.dw-aerit-he gep a.tthenose wa3 unseale, Tie fortvad flap showed a c.till frrtherdecrease in “l”lft”effec
14、tiveness but the rearward flap dtdnet vben ooth gaps were cpen. The effe”ctivenese of aGoubie-flap combination K,tiybe expressed in ters of theffetieness of each fla P.nd the relatie rates of de-f19ct5c)G. Thu S-.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fr
15、om IHS-,-,-* ;.“.8“.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9“angle of attack, all flaps of this group produce aloutthe same positive lift. A 0.15c single flap producesconsiderably more lift when deflected positively 60 atzero and positive an
16、gles of attack than does a 0,30c flapdeflected 30. At a large negative angle of attack, theQ.30c flap roduces greaterlift.H3nge MomentsThe test points for the.flap hinge-moment coefficientsplotted in figur,es 3 to 5 are in some cases somewhat errati-cally dispersed about the faired curves. A large p
17、art ofthis dispersion was caused by continued improper function-ing of the electrical strain-gage units that were used inmeasuring the hinge gwments. In fairing the curves some ofthe test points beliaved to be in error have been disre-garded. It was not considered north the time and the effortrequir
18、ed to check eah doubtful hinge-moment test pointbecause, for this investigation, lift rather than hinge-moment characteristics were of primary importance. Thehinge-moment curves of figure 3(e) for ba = 200 and of,figure 3(f) for 62 = 25d appear to be in error, althoughthe tes,ts were repsated throug
19、hout the angle-of-attackrange. Jt is lelieved that the data presented adequatelydefine the hinge-moment characteristics of the unbalancedflaps tested. .The hinge moments of the 0.20c and the 0.15c flapschange very little with angle of attack for low flap de-flections; hence, these small-chord flaps
20、have very littlefloating tendency. At large positive deflections, thahinge moments change rapidly froin a large negative valueat zero and positive lifts to almost zero at large negativelifts. This rapid change of hinge-moment coefficient oc-curs ia the same lift range and at the same large flapdefle
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