NASA NACA-TN-3071-1954 Theoretical supersonic force and moment coefficients on a sideslipping vertical- and horizontal-tail combination with subsonic leading edges and supersonic t.pdf
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1、(JJ:)q iFOR AERONAUTICSTECHNICAL NOTE 3071FORCE AND MOMENT COEFFICIENTSTHEORETICALON A SIDE SLIPPING VERTICAL- AND HORUONTAL-TAILCOMBINATION WITH SUBSONIC LEADING EDGESAND SUI?ERSONIC TRAILING EDGESBy Frank S.Malvestuto, Jr.Langley Aeronautical LaboratoryLangley Field,V%WashingtonMarch 1954 -. .-. 7
2、. -Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-IT NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEETECENICAL NOTETECHLIBRARY IC/WB, NMIllllllulllulllllllllllllFOR AERONAUTICS 00bb21b3071.THEORETICAL SUPERSONIC FORCE AND MOMENT COEFFICIENTSON A SIDESLD?PING VERTICAL- A
3、ND HORIZONTAL-TAILCOMBINATIONM1ITlSUBSONIC LEADING EDGESAND SUPERSONIC TRAILING EDGESBy llcankS. Malvestuto, Jr.SUMMARYTheoretical expressions have been derived by medns of linearizedsupersonic-flow theory for the lateral force due to sideslip P, theyawing moment due to sideslip % , and the rolling
4、moment due to side-Slip Cz$ for tail arrangements consisting of a vertical triangularsurface attached to a symmetrical triangular horizontal surface. Theresults are valid, in general, for a range of Mach nuuiberfor which theleading edges of the tail surfaces are swept behind the Wch cone fromthe ape
5、x of the arrangement and the trailing edges of the tail surfacessre ahead of the Mach lines from the tips.A series of design charts are presented which permit rapid estimatesto be made of the force and moment derivatives. A discussion is alsoincluded on the application of the expressions for the pre
6、ssure distri-butions determined herein to other plan-form shapes of the tail surfacesand possible wing-vertical-tail arrangements. A solution to a two-dimensions.1“mixed type” boundary-value problem which is needed in thepresent analysis but which may also be of interest in other “conicalflow” malys
7、es is presented in an appendix.INTRODUCTIONThe prediction of the stability of complete airplane and missileconfigurationsrequires a knowledge of the aerodynamic forces and mmentsacting on all the component surfaces of the afiframe and the rates ofchange of these forces ad moments with the attitude,
8、velocity, andacceleration of the associated surfaces. The rates of change of theaerodynamic forces and mmnents when linearly related to the attitudes,velocities, and accelerations are comnonly called stability derivatives. . - .- - . Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitt
9、ed without license from IHS-,-,-2 NACA TM 3071Theoretical estimates of stability derivatives for a variety ofwing plan forms with flat-plate cross sections are now available. Infor-mation, however, relating to the stabili derivatives contributedbyvarious nonplsmar tail systems is stiU meager. IMost
10、of the availablederivatives sre for configurations composed of low-aspect-ratiosurfacesrefs. 1 to 3). In reference 4, however, sideslip derivatives have beenpresented for tail arrangements for which all the plan-form edges are.supersonic. In references 1 and 5 appro-te estimates of the damping-in-ro
11、ll.derivatives for cruciform arrangementswith high-aspect-ratiosurfaces have also been reported.The purpose of the present paper is to provide theoretical esthatesof the lateral force, the rolling moment, and the yawing nmment producedby the sideslippingmotion of a tail arrangement consistingof a tr
12、iangu-lar vertical surface attached to a symmetrical triaqar horizontal sur-face. The leading edges of the tail surfaces are subsonic; the trailingedges, supersonic. Consideration has also been given to the applicationof the results presented herein to other plan-form shapes of the tailsurfaces and
13、possible wing-vertical-tail coinations.The analysis is performed within the framework of linearizedsupersonic-flowtheory. Inasmuch as the linearizedperturbated flowwithin the Mach cone from the apex of the tail is conical (the arrange-ment is a conical body), the analysis reduces to the solution of
14、a sin-gular integral equation associatedwith a two-dimensional “mixedtype”boundary-value problem. The solution is obtainedby an application ofthe general method-sfor evalwtti these integral eqmtions that havebeen propounded by Muskheldshvi13 in reference 6.sYmQItsThe orientation of the tail arrangem
15、entwith respect to the X, Y,and Z body axes and the positive directions of the velocities, forces,and moments are indicated in figure 1.x, Y, z body-axes coordinatesYl, q rectangulm coordinates in plane parallel to YZ-planev =T)+iz =X+iyf)m,y,a linearized velocity-potentialfunctionu, v, w x-, Y-, an
16、d Z-components of perturbation velocity, respec-tively (v and w are also defined in the v-plane asbeing parallel to the q- and -sxes, respectively)Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA TN 3071z = x + iyf3,complex velocities, Uc = u + i
17、u*, vc = v + ifi,and Wc =W+iw+harmonic conjugates of the u-, v-, and w-velocities,respectively,free-stream velocity a71 free-streamMach nuniberfree-stream densityfree-stream dynamic pressure, ; pvzpressurepressureangle ofangle ofdifference across surfaceIcoefficientattack, radianssideslip, radiansco
18、mnon root chord of vertical and horizontal tailsemispan of horizontal tailtransformed semispan of horizontal tail in v-planespan of vertical tailtransformedtransfomnedtransformedspan of vertical tail in v-planesemispan of horizontal tail in z-plsmespan of vertical tail in z-planearbitrary real const
19、antsarea of horizontal tailarea of vertical tail,. -. _._. u- .- . . - . -Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-4 MACA TN 30717 amgle in plane of horizontal tail between a ray throughorigin and X-axisangle between leading edge of horizontal
20、 tail and X-axist =tan7AHto=tanyo=TE angle in plane of vertical tail between a ray throughorigin and X-axiso angle between leading edge of vertical tail and X-axisr =tan EAvro .tan co=A= %2aspect ratio of horizontal tail, =4tm70L%v aspect ratio of verticalJ.Ltail, %2=2taneo%(-%I=k=()B*A=* + B*A=* EA
21、=B2AV2 - - 4 1 16 16 4cn(u/k)dn(u/k)Jacobian elliptic functions of argument u andmodulus ksn(u/k) JE, E complete elliptic integrals of second kind with moduli kand jl - k2, respectivelyProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-,NACA m 3071K, K
22、complete elliptic integrals of first kind with moduli kand 11 - k2, respectivelyG=L-KkJ -4=., -_ E(k)1 *F-?YLNCzlateral force, see figure 1rolling mment, see figure 1yawing moment, see figure 1Ylateral-force coefficient, ()af3nc%=T $-+0rolling-momentyawing-momentSubscripts:Hvhorizontal tailvertical
23、tail(L$2Lcoefficient,*ANCoefficient,*%v-/ _ _. ,- . . - - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-6 NAC!Am 3071.ANALYSISGeneral ConsideationsThe object of the ensuing analysis is to determine the aerodynamicpressures and correspondingforces a
24、nd moments acting on the surfacesof the tail arrangement sketched b fig-me 1 that sre produced by thesideslippingnmtion of the tail. The leading edges of the horizontaland vertical surfaces are subsonic (withinthe ch cone from the apexof the system) and the trailing edges are supersonicand at zero a
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