NASA NACA-TR-877-1947 Summary report on the high-speed characteristics of six model wings having NACA 65sub1-series sections《带有NACA65第1子系列截面的6个模型机翼高速特性的总结报告》.pdf
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1、REPORT NO. 877SUNL%MRY REPORT ON THE HIGH-SPEED CIZARACIEMSTICS OF SIX NIODEL WINGSHAWING NACA 65,-SERIES SECTIONSBY WILLIAM T. HAMILTON AXD WARREX H. NELSONSUXIIARY.-l Swnmay of and the 12-per-cent-thick wing was superior below this Mach Dumber. Asin previous comparisons at sea level, increasing th
2、e wingIoading from 40 to 80 pouncls per square foot reduced thepower required by the wm per pound carried. The com-parisons for flight at 40,000 feet (fig. 36) show the 12-percent-thick wing to be the more economical of power for Machnumbers beIo-w 0.75, and the 8-percent-tbicli wing to haveless dra
3、g for Mach numbers above 0.75.These comparisons show that the choice of a wing section,plan form, and loading for a high-speed airpIane shoulcl bedictated by the speed and altitude at -which the proposedairpIane is to fly in order to obtain the most ef6cient -ringcharacteristics.Figures 37 and 38 ar
4、e comparisons of the wing pitching-moment coefficients at Iift. coefficients for Ievel tlight of thethree Kings ha-ring the same absolute span and thicknessbut clitTwent chords. AH three wings hzcl about the samepitching-moment coefficients for level flight at a gien Ioad-ingl altitude, and Mach num
5、ber for Jlach numbers belowabout 0.84. The pitching-moment coefficients of the wing-for leveI flight, in general, clemeased slightly as the Machnumber was increased. The Ie-rel-flight pitching-momentcoefficients for the 12-percent-thick, 10.S-aspect-ratio Kingbegan increasing -with lkch number as th
6、e llach numberxceeded 0.82. This increase in the pitching-moment coeffi-cients of the wing at high lach numbers is particularitydesirable from the standpoint of reco-rery from high Machnumber dives. Figures 39 and 40 show similar comparisonsof the pitching-moment coefficients for the three wing-i-ar
7、y-ing only in thicliness ancl show- a close resemblance to thecomparisons of figures 37 and 38, indicating that the majorchanges in pitching-moment coefficient at the high Machnumbers are due mainly to the w section.Figures 41 and 42! present the angIes of attack of thevarious wings necessary to mai
8、ntain the lift coefficientsrequired for level flight. The angles of attack geneaUydecreased as the llach number was increased, as w-ould beexpected if no chsnge in the are of attack for zero Jift or inthe lift-curve slope mere encountered. At the highest Machnumbers, and especially at higher altitud
9、es, the 8-percent-thick wings show no tendency to require an increase in heangle of a.ttacli for Ievel flight with Mach number as do thethicker wings. This eontinue decrease in the ecessm-yangle of attack is particularly desirable from the standpointof control in high Mach numbers dives n-here an in
10、crease inthe necessary wing angIe of attack w-iU came an increase ofthe taiI angle of attack, for a conventional airpIane, and-”thereby a divu moment. for the airplane. This dih”-moment. may become so sewre that a pilot eouId not exertthe control necessary to maintain a Ievel-flight attitude.CONCLUS
11、IONSThe lift-curve slopes of the moclel wings increased withS1ach number less rapidly than predicted by Glauerts factorfor two-dimensional-flow (ljl) for Mach numbers be-tween 0.20 and 0.50 and more rapidIy for Mach numbersabove 0.50 but beIow that of Iiff di-mrgence. Thg lOO- u-For M+,2 .775 .8- 0
12、:Fo.-lvf=+ w ,6 ,7 .775 .825 .875.4 .65 .725 ,8 .85 .9FLWRE 7.Variation of pitching-moment coefficient with fift coefficient for the I-TLC WI-20S wing o f aspect ratio 7.2.FIGURE 6.7ariation of drag eeefficicnt with lift coefficient for tho 2JA (!.4 t3.WN? wing ofaspect mfio 7.2,.FIGURE 8,rariation
13、of lift coefficient with mgle of attack fur the NAGA 651-W8 wing ofaspect ratio LProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-THE HIGH-SPEED CE4RACTERIST1CS OF SIX MODEL WINGS E4VING NACA 65+X3RIES SECTIONS 385/.0.8.6.4.L.20-.2-.4760 472 .04 .06 .
14、08 .0 ./2 .14 ./6CDFIGE .ariation of drag meiticient with fift coefficient for the XAC A 651-ZR ims of”z,: o .; 0 .; u $5 u .: u g a u.9.4 .65 .725 .775 .825 .87.5FIGTXE 10.Variation of pitchfng-mmment mefdcknt with lift coefficient for the NACA65L-2.wing of aspect ratio 9.For JW+2 .6 .7 .75 8 .85 .
15、S.4 .65 .725 .775 .825 .875llGmz-ll.-Variation of lift caecient with angIe of attack forthe NACA 651-210 wktg ofespect ratio 9. 2-.4.G! .“ u .02 .04 .06 .09 .10 .“f2 .4 “-c.FIGUKE 12,Variation of drag coefficient with lift coefficient for the iV.4CA 65,-210 wing ofaspect ratio 9. J/, OO./.0.8.6,dCL
16、,20-.2-.4-.$71, “ -,.,E=.,4fo; M-.2Zero +OOL?O; Q,;50 .;0000for M* .2 .6.4 .65 -:85 .9 “.725 .775 .825 .875FIGURE 13.Vr,riation of pitching moment coefficient with lift coefficient or the N.4C A6.51-210 wing of aspect mtio 9. $f, OO.,a for M=,.2zero+Q:Oru.;5D Doouofor M+ .2.4 .9.65 .725 .775”8.8258?
17、875FIGURE 14.Variaion of lift coefficient with ange of attack for the XACA 05,-210 wing wItl2 twist 5nd an aspect ratio 0f9.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-THE HIGH-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS OF SIX MODEL wINGS EATING XAQ+A 65rSERIES SECTI
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