NASA NACA-TR-1218-1955 Effect of ground interference on the aerodynamic and flow characteristics of a 42 degree sweptback wing at Reynolds numbers up to 6 8 x 10(6)《当雷诺数为6 8x10(6)时.pdf
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2、itted without license from IHS-,-,-REPORT 1218 EFFECT OF GROUND INTERFERENCE ON THE AERODYNAMIC AND FLOW CHARACTERISTICS OF A 42” SWEPTBACK WING AT REYNOLDS NUMBERS BJP TO 6.8 x 10” By G. CHESTER FURLONG and THOMAS V. BOLLECH Langley Aeronautical Laboratory Lmgley Field, Va. I I Ill II III Provided
3、by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Headquarters, 1512 H Street NW., Washington 2ti, D. C. Created by act of Congress approved March 3, 1915, for the supervision and direction of t,he scientific study of
4、 the problems of flight (U. S. Code, title 50, sec. 151). Its membership was increased from 12 to 15 by act approved March 2, 1929, and to 17 by act approved May 25, 1948. The members are appointed by the President, and serve as such without compensation. JEROME C. HUNSARER, SC. D., Massachusetts In
5、stitute of Technology, Chairman LEOX., General, United States Air Force, Chief of Staff. HUGH L. DRYDEN, PH. D., Director JOIIN TV. CROMLIY, JR., B. S., Associate Director for Research JOHN F. VICTORY, LL. D., Execzctil,e Secretary EDWARD H. CHAMBERLIN, Emxutie 0,ficer HENRY J. E. REID, D. Eng., Dir
6、ector, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Va. SMITH J. DEFRAKCE, D. Eng., Director, Ames Aeronautical Labora.torr, 3Ioffett Field, Calif. EDWARD R. SHARP, SC. D., Director, Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio WALTER C. WILLIAMS, B. S., Chief, High-Speed Flight Station, E
7、dwards, Calif. II ._. - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-REPORT 1218 EFFECTOFGROUNDINTERFERENCEONTHEAERODYNAMICAND FLOW CHARACTERISTICS -OF A 420 SWEPTBACK WING AT REYNOLDS NUMBERS up TO 6.8xiot Rp G. CHESTER FURLOS: and THOMM V. BOLLE
8、CH SUMMARY The eflects of ground interference on the aerodynamic charac- teristics of a 42” sweptback u namely, the plain wing and the wing with inboard trailing- edge split flaps and outboard leading-edge flaps deflected. Certain aspects of the effects of the ground interference on the aerodynamic
9、characteristics of unswept wings have been thoroughly investigated both theoretically and experi- mentallv (refs. 1 to 6). The experimental results of these The present report contains force and moment data obtained throughout the angle-of-attack range at several values of Reynolds number and contou
10、r charts of downwash, sidewash, and dynamic-pressure ratio at two longitudinal tCombination of the recently deolsssitlod NACA RM LSQ22, “Downwash, Sidewash, and Wake Surveys Behind a 42 Sweptback Wing at B Reynolds Number of 6.8X10 0 With and Without a Simulated Ground” by 0. Chester Furlong and Tho
11、mns V. Bolleeh, 1948 and NACA TN 2487, “Effect of Ground Interference on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 42 Swept- back Wing” by ct. Chester Furlong and Thomss V. Bollech, 1951. 1 I -. _.: . . . +a* . -. .- -_ - -. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without lic
12、ense from IHS-,-,- - 2 REPORT 12 1 g-NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS stations behind the wing (2.0 and 2.8 mean aerodynamic chords). The locations of the tip vortices have been shown on the contour charts of dynamic-pressure ratio for the plain wing without the ground pressnt. Integratio
13、ns have been made to obtain variations of average downwash and dynamic pressure with angle of attack. Values of downwash have been calculated by extending the method present.ed in ref- erences 7 ancl 8 to account for the sweep of the 0.25-chord line. The ground was sim.ulated in the tunnel by m.eans
14、 of a ground board. Although this method of ground represen- tation is not ideal, the results of the present tests are believed to be indicative of t,hc ground-interference effects on a swcp tbnck wing. SYMBOLS lift coefficient l* PS Drag drag coefficient, qs pitching-moment coeficicnt about O.25c,
15、Pitching moment qsc angle of attack of wiiig root chord, deg free-stream dynamic pressure, q, lb/sq ft pvc Reynolds number, P wing area, sq ft wing span, ft local chord, ft mean scrod)-namic chortl, z s 612 so 2 dy, ft mass tlclnsity of air, slugs/cW ft stream velocity, ft/scc local stream d,vnamic
16、pressure, lb/sq ft local downwash angle, deg smcep angle of 0.25-chord line, deg siclrwash angle, inflow positive, deg coefficient of visc0sit.v of air, slugs/ft-set ratio of local-stream dynamic prcssurc to free- stream dynamic pressure vertical distance from chord plane cstcntlcd, ft, longitutlina
17、l distance from 0.25-chord point of root chord vortex scmispan (always positive), ft lateral distance from plane of s-mnictrj-, ft downwash factor total induced downward velocity, ft/sec section lift coefficient vortex strength calculated downwash a.ngle, cleg downward displacement, measured normal
18、to the relative wind, of the center line of t,he wake and the trailing vortex sheet from its origin at the trailing edge, ft Integrated air-stream surveys: !a*/dao average qJq, obtained by Go average e, obtained by where chord of fictitious tail span of fict.itious tail area of fictitious tail spanw
19、ise distance rate of change of cat, with angle of attack GROUND, MODEL, AND APPARATUS GROUND REPRESENTATION AND GROUND DISTANCE Several methods such as the reflection method, the partial plate and reflection method, and the plate method are avail- able for ground simulation in a wind tunnel (refs. 4
20、 to 6). The most feasible arrangement for ground tests in the Langley 19-foot pressure tunnel is the plate method (com- monly referred to as the ground-board method). The vertical distance from the 0.25C to the ground boarcl (regardIess of boundary-layer thickness on the ground board) is referred to
21、 as the ground distance. Inasmuch as no standard point of reference exists, the 0.25i has been used because it. was the most convenient point of reference from considerations of test procedure. The model was supported in the tunnel at the 0.25Z, and to maintain a constant ground distance for any oth
22、er point of reference would have necek tntecl moving the ground board as the angle of attack of t,ht! wing was changed. Based on tbc preceding tlcfinition of ground distance, tbc ground distances used in the present tests were 0.68Z and 0.92;. MODEL The model mounted on the Ilormal wing-support syst
23、em of the Langley 19-foot pressure tunnel is shown in figure 1. The wing had 42 sweepback of the leading edge, a tape1 ratio of 0.625, an aspect ratio of 4.01, and NACA G41-112 airfoi1 sections normal to the 0.27khord line. The principal tlimcnsions of the motlcl and flaps arc given in figure 2. It,
24、 was found that a slight discontinuity existed along the 0.20- chord line of the wing. Tl lc results obtained in the present tests, therefore, do not necessarily represent. exactly those which would bc obtainccl on a wing with true NACA 641-1 12 airfoil sections. The model was maintained in a, smoot
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