NASA-TM-78709-1979 NASA low-and medium-speed airfoil development《NASA低速和中速机翼的发展》.pdf
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1、NASA Technical Memorandum 78709. i|BASA-T_I-78709) NASA LOW-AND MEDIUM-SPEED.aIRFOIL _EVELOP_ENT (NASA) 19 p CSCL 01CHC A02/li_ A01G3/03gnclas33612NASA Low- and Medium-SpeedAirfoil DevelopmentRobert J. McGhee, William D. Beasley,and Richard T. WhitcombLangley Research CenterHampton, VirginiaNIL IXNa
2、tional Aeronauticsand Space AdministrationScientific and TechnicalInformation Office1979REPRODUCED BYU.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENATIONALTECHNICALINFORMATION SERVICESPRINGFIELD, VA 22161Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNo
3、t for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENational Technical Information ServiceN80=21294NASA LOW- AND MEDICUM-SPEED AIRFOIL DEVELOPMENTLANGLEY RESEARCH CENTERHAMPTON, VA1979ilProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking
4、 permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Report No. _ 2. Government Accession No.1NASA TM-787094. Title and SubtitleNASA LOW- AND MEDIUM-SPEED AIRFOIL DEVELOPMENT7. Author(s)Robert J. McGhee, William
5、D. Beasley,and Richard T. Whitcomb9. PerformingO_anizationNameand Addre=NASA Langley Research CenterHampton, VA 2366512. Sponsoring Agency Name and Addr_sNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, DC 205463. Recipients Catalog No.5. Report DateMarch 19796. Performing Organization Code8
6、. Performing Organization Report No.L-1226410. Work Unit No.505-O6-33-1011. Contract or Grant No.13. Type of Report and Period CoveredTechnical Memorandum14. Sponsoring Agency Code15. _pplementary NotesThis paper was presented at the NASA Conference on Advanced Technology AirfoilResearch held at Lan
7、gley Research Center on March 7-9, 1978, and is publishedin NASA CP-2046.16. AbstractThe status of NASA low- and medium-speed airfoil research, which was initiatedin 1972 with the development of the GA(W)-I airfoil and which has now emergedas a family of _irfoils, is discussed. Effects of airfoil th
8、ickness-chordratios varying from 9 percent to 21 percent on the section characteristics fora design lift coefficient of 0.40 are presented for the initial low-speed fam-ily of airfoils. Also, modifications to the 17-percent low-speed airfoil toreduce the pitching-moment coefficient and to the 21-per
9、cent low-speed airfoilto increase the lift-drag ratio are discussed. Representative wind-tunnelresults are shown for two new medium-speed airfoils with thickness ratios of13 percent and 17 percent and design-lift coefficients of 0.30. These newairfoils were developed to increase the cruise Mach numb
10、er of the low-speedairfoils while retaining good high-lift, low-speed characteristics. Applica-tions of NASA-developed airfoils to general aviation aircraft are summarized.17. Key Words(Suggested by Author(s)Low-speed airfoilsMedium-speed airfoilsThickness effectsReynolds number effectsMach number e
11、ffects19. Security _a_if.(ofthisreport)Unclassified20. Security Clasit. tot tins _ge)Unclassified 21. No. of Pages1622. FhiceNASA-Langley, 1979ORIGINAL PAGE ISOF POOR QUALITYProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for Resal
12、eNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SUMMARYThe status of NASA low- and medium-speed airfoil research, which wasinitiated in 1972 with the development of the GA(W)- airfoil and which has nowemerged as a family of airfoils, is discussed. Effects of airfoil thickness-c
13、hord ratios varying from 9 percent to 21 percent on the section characteristicsfor a design lift coefficient of 0.40 are presented for the initial low-speedfamily of airfoils. Also, modifications to the 17-percent low-speed airfoil toreduce the pitching-moment coefficient and to the 2-percent low-sp
14、eed airfoilto increase the lift-drag ratio are discussed. Representative wind-tunnelresults are shown for two new medium-speed airfoils with thickness ratios of13 percent and 7 percent and design lift coefficients of 0.30. These new air-foils were developed to increase the cruise Mach number of the
15、low-speed air-foils while retaining good high-lift, low-speed characteristics. Applicationsof NASA-developed airfoils to general aviation aircraft are summarized.INTRODUCTIONResearch on advanced technology airfoils for low-speed general aviationapplications has received considerable attention at Lan
16、gley since the develop-ment of the GA(W)- airfoil in 972. This airfoil was analytically developedusing the subsonic viscous computer code of reference which provided a low-cost analysis of the airfoil performance. References 2 and 3 report theexperimental results for this airfoil and others derived
17、from it, and refer-ences 4 to 6 report flap and control-surface results for several of theseairfoils. Flight test results for the GA(W)-2 airfoil are reported inreference 7.This research effort was initially generated to develop advanced airfoilsfor low-speed applications. Emphasis was placed on des
18、igning airfoils withlargely turbulent boundary layers which had the following performance require-ments: low cruise drag, high climb lift-drag ratios, high maximum lift, andpredictable, docile stall behavior. However, in 1976 the need developed forairfoils with higher cruise Mach numbers than the lo
19、w-speed airfoils provided,while retaining good high-lift, low-speed characteristics. Thus, two medium-speed airfoils were developed. These medium-speed airfoils are intended tofill the gap between the low-speed airfoils and the supercritical airfoilsfor application on light executive-type aircraft.
20、In this paper the statusof low- and medium-speed airfoil research is discussed and the applicationsof NASA-developed airfoils to general aviation aircraft are summarized.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CpcCdczCmZ/dMRtxSYMBOLSpressure
21、coefficientairfoil chordsection drag coefficientsection lift coefficientsection quarter-chord pitching-moment coefficientsection lift-drag ratioMach numberReynolds numberairfoil thicknessairfoil abscissaangle of attackSubscripts:d designmax maximumSEP separationT transitionAIRFOIL DESIGNATIONSketche
22、s of the section shapes and airfoil designations for the low-and medium-speed airfoils are shown in figure I. The airfoils are desig-nated in the form LS(1)- or MS()-xxxx. LS(1) indicates low speed (firstseries) and MS(l) indicates medium speed (first series); the next two digitsdesignate the airfoi
23、l design lift coefficient in tenths, and the last two digitsare the airfoil thickness in percent chord. Thus, the GA(W)-I airfoil becomesLS(1)-0417 and the GA(W)-2 airfoil becomes LS(I)-0413.LOW-SPEED AIRFOILSInitial FamilyThis initial family of low-speed airfoils was obtained by linearlyscaling the
24、 mean thickness distribution of the 17-percent airfoil (LS(I)-0417).Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Thus, all four airfoils have the same camber distribution and the design liftcoefficient is 0.40. The effects of varying thickness-cho
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