NASA NACA-WR-L-489-1940 Drag analysis of single-engine military airplanes tested in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel《在NACA全比例风洞中试验的单发动机军用飞机的阻力分析》.pdf
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1、ACR Oct. 1940NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSltrlRTIMl REP()RTORIGINALLY ISSUEDOctober 1940 asAdvance Confidential ReportDRAG ANALYSIS OF SINGLE-_NGINE MILITARY AIRPLANESTES%_DIN THE NACA FULL-SCALE WIND TUNNELBy C. H. Dearborn and Abe SilversteinLangley Memorial Aeronautical LaboratoryLa
2、ngley Field, Va.COP_“i!iiilii_, ii_iii!iiiiii_:.:.:_._:WASHINGTONNACA WARTIME REPORTS are reprints ofpapers originallyissued to provide rapid distributionofadvance research results toan authorized group requiring them for the war effort. They were pre-viously held under a security statusbut are now
3、unclassified. Some ofthese reports were not tech-nlcally edited. All have been reproduced without change in order toexpedite general distribution.L - 489Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-DRAG A_TALYSiS 0_- oIN_,_LE-E_R_.!I_S MILITARY J.
4、 )n of s lar imeffi-cio:?.t design feat_.res un m,.%ny of the _irp!s.nes in_.cated_“-_.n.ee._irability_ of _,_“,l,Y.ing.,_an_ combining all of ther_,su.ts into _-.single pape. r for distrioution“ to des “_:_,n,;.rsoThe data for the v:_ricus a,irpi_nes are not consistent insco:oe since t,l,: extent o
5、f th_, tests d.el)ended on the possi-b.!ity o_ ma,cinc_ alte:ations to ti-o “,_,-_ ,_._.o_ cular rpls, nono_ i,l_e time _v_iiabie for _e tests.The discre:_;_ncie_ bet_eon the compn t,ed hish _“b_ “ I- cec_sfo“ idee_! a_rpla, ne _ _ -,-_: _e _,rtect“ “,vo_,sb:_ndard m.il_t:,z, typc. s ;_re well known
6、, anditis l,._z_._.,“_n,:.:purpose of tb_-is paper to indico, te theretirees Of _“ “ ;“ “: _11 ,_,CSeC4!_._eIOIIQS, Q com_:)rem.isos invoiv-.8.i! bie similarto those shown in figure 17 were tried in an ef!ort tOmaintain a good external shape and at the sc_me time to pro-vide sufficient air flew. It
7、was f0und that the ion,g-nosecowlings with air flowing through them showed no decreasein dr_g over that of the Ccnvcntion_,l NACA cowling, indi-cating thc,t some peculis,r internal or external flow phe-nomena existed to nullify the gains which apparently shouldProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reprodu
8、ction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-14be realized from the improved external shape. This in-vestigation was of a preliminary nature and more detailedinvestigations are now in progress _t the laboratory.For conventional NACA cowling installations, it hasbeen found that the best
9、 not efficiency and the minimumnegative pressures are realized for cowling C, which w_sdeveloped from tests in the NACA high-speed tunnel andreported in reference I0.In a further attempt toward improving the blunt shapeof the NACA co_vling, tests were made with spinners of var-ious sizes attached to
10、 the propeller (fig. 18). Thesespinners vthis resulted in a decrease of drag coefficient of 0.0005for the airplane with the NACA cowling without cooling _ir.For the airplane with the solid streamline nose the dragwas the same with or without the lengthened afterbody, Afurther small change was made b
11、y enlarging the tail of thecockpit canopy to decroase the divergent air-flow angle.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-15This had no measurable effect in the case of the NACAcowling; however_ the change increased the drag of theairplane b
12、y 0.0006 in the case of the streamline noseinstallation.)I Some air-cooled engine airplanes when viewed fromthe top show a distinct necking-in of the fuselage aftof the cowling. On airplane 5 the fuselage was modifiedso as to eliminate this necklng-in feature, as shown infigure 19(c). The stralght-l
13、ine fuselage elements ex-tend from the front of the fuselage to points of tangencyaft on the fuselage. This change reduced the drag coef-ficient of the airplan by 0.0009. A similar change wasmade on airplane 6 _(fig.19(a)which reduced it.sdragcoefficient by 0.0006.Air inlets.-The rules for the desig
14、n of duct inletsare not so well established as those for the design of theoutlets. The principles are known, however, and have beenverified by experiments. It is a primary requirement ofa duct inlet that it recover the full total pressure cor-responding to the flight speed of the airplane. If thetot
15、al pressure at the inlet is lessthan Ho there willbe a power loss calculable by means of equation (i). Theopening should therefore be located at an existing stag-nation point such as the wing leading edgeor the nose ofthe fuselage, or at an artificial stagnation point createdby means of a scoop. The
16、 use of_scoops is discouraged,however, by the requirement that the flow into and aroundduct inlets should not create local gradients in the pres-sure distribution over the body or increase the values ofthe negative pressures above those of the body without theinlet. A well-designed opening at the no
17、se of a wing orfuselage will in fact tend to reduce the negative pressuresover the body near an opening since a part of the air isbypassed through the duct and the external velocities arelower (fig. 20). ,Large adverse pressure gradients (negative to posi-tive) cause a transition from laminar to tur
18、bulent flow,and tend to precipitate flow separation. Large negativepressures on a body further lead to compressibility effectsat low critical speeds, and require that the afterbodybe long to reduce the adverse pressure _gradients. Whileawaiting a theory for specifying the shape required foropenings
19、of different size and alr-flow quantity the ex-periments of referncs 5 may serve as a guide. By properlyproportioning the opening, inlet velocity ratios vi/vomay be varied over a wide range without increasing theProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fro
20、m IHS-,-,-16external drag. _ghen the internal duct p_sss,_es cannot bedesigned to expand the air efficiently it may be desirableto provide low inlet velocity ratio to reduce the ductlosses.The corners and sides of rectan_ular duct inletsshould be Carefully rounded and faired into the body. Ifan opti
21、m_._.m hil(c) w_re usedin the _in_%-fuselage fi.lets of _irplane 9 which o.ddcd0.0019 to the dr_g coefficient of the _irplane. In figure_l(c) the tufts show the large e_tont of the flow disturb-.,_eance on the airplane caused by _,;_.esescoops._uft operation in airpl_ne I0 showed that a satisfac-tor
22、y flow existed over the -_rburctor- scoop,which was lo-cated in _n_ nose of the co,_ling (fig. 21(d) for thepower-off condition; however, _,_ith the propcl.er opero_ting,Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-17a distinct flow separation was
23、 observed on .the. downstreamside of t!_e scoop o,Jing t0 the _slipstream rotation. Toelininate .this undesirable flow, the sides of the carbu-retor sc00P were faired out more gradually into the cowl-ing line, as indicated by the section line, on ifigure 21(d).This fairing decreaseirplt tiio roar of
24、 the TACA covzling (fig. 22(C:). Forthis in st_ll_tion a clr_og increment of O.0007 was me6tsurod,which is not considered excessive for the external insto.1-lation. It will b.o noted that this Scoop has a well-,_ stro_:mline shape.f or;._.The oil-cooler scoop on airpl_.no 4 was placetion obtainedby
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