NASA-TM-X-72843-1976 Effects of thickness on the aerodynamic characteristics of an initial low-speed family of airfoils for general aviation applications《厚度对通用航空用初始低速机翼系族的空气动力特性影响》.pdf
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1、.A-NASA TECHNICAl.MEMORANDUMNASA TM X-72843!X,ecZEFFECTS OF THICKNESS ON THEAERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ANINITIAL LOW-SPEED FAMILY OF AIRFOILSFOR GENERAL AVIATION APPLICATIONSBy Robert J. McGhee and William D. Beasley(NASA-TM-X-728_3) EFFECTS OF THICKNESS ONTHE AERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIN
2、ITIAL LOW-S_ED FAMILY OF AIRFOILS FO_GENERAL AVIATION APPLICATIONS (NASA) 51 pHC AO4/MF A01 CSCi 01A G3/02N79-13000Unclas234 2a._wREPRODUCEDBYNATIONAL TECHNICALINFORMATION SERVICEU. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCESPRINGFIELD. VA. 22161NATIONALAERONAUTICSANDSPACEADMINISTRATIONLANGLEYRESEARCHCENTER,.HAMTON,
3、VIRGINIA23665 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I:l“IT-_lr-4Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-P1. Report No. 2. Government Acclmon No.!NASA TM X-7_84_4 Title and SubtitleEf
4、fects of Thickness on the Aerodynamic Character-istics of an Initial Low-Speed Family of Airfoilsfor General Aviation Applications7. Author(s)Robert J. McGhee and William D. Beasley12.Performing Orpni_tion Name and AdamNASA Langley Research CenterHampton, VA 23665S_mtiori_ AglmCy _mt and AddrmNation
5、al Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, DC 205463. Recilm_nts Cat_log _W.5. Relict DateJune g766. Puforming Orpnizatioo Code8. Plrforming Orgmnizaticm Report No.10. Work Unit No.505-06-31-0211. Contract or Grant No.13. Type of Rq)ort and Period CoveredTechnical Memorandum14. Sponsoring Ag
6、ency Code15. _o_tarv Not_Special technicalat a later date.information release, planned for formal NASA publication16. AbClTa_Wind-tunnel tests have been conducted to determine the effects of airfoilthickness-ratio on the low-speed aerodynamic characteristics of an initialfamily of airfoils.; The fam
7、ily of airfoils are designated as NASA LS(1)-0413,0417, and 0421 airfoils. The results were compared with theoretical predictions Iobtained from a subsonic viscous method. The tests were conducted over a Machnumber range from O.lO to 0.28. Chord Reynolds numbers varied from about2.0 x lO6 to 9.0 x l
8、O6.17. Key W_ (Sug_sted by Author(t) ) (STAR _tegor y underliGeneral Aviation AircraftLow-Speed Airfoil SectionsReynolds Number EffectsThickness Ratio EffectsExperimental-Theoretical Comparisdntg. Secmitv Oauif. (of this report)Unclassified_. Secmitv C,kmf. (of this laMP)Unclassified“Available from
9、t The Nali_l Technical Infrmatin S_rvica Springfield21. NO. of Plges 22. Price-Virginia 22151 _ -Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-,i,J_Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-EF
10、FECTS OF THICKNESS ON THEAERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ANINITIAL LOW-SPEED FAMILY OF AIRFOILSFOR GENERAL AVIATION APPLICATIONSBy Robert J. McGhee and William D. BeasleyLangley Research CenterSUMMARYAn investigation was conducted in the Langley low-turbulence pressuretunnel to determine the effects
11、of airfoil thickness ratio on the aerodynamiccharacteristics of an initial family of airfoils. The results are comparedwith theoretical predictions obtained from a subsonic viscous method. Thetests were conducted over a Mach number range from about 0.I0 to 0.28 and aReynolds number range from about
12、2.0 x 106 to 9.0 x 106 . The geometric angleof attack varied from about -I0 to 22 o .The results of the investigation indicate that the 13-percent airfoilprovided the best performance for this thickness family of airfoils. At aReynolds number of 4.0 x 106 with fixed transition near the leading edge,
13、 themaximum lift-drag ratios were about I00, 80, and 60 for the 13, 17, and 21-percent airfoils. Increasing the airfoil thickness ratio resulted in an averageincrease in drag coefficient of about three counts (0.0003) for each percentincrease in thickness ratio at the design lift coefficient with fi
14、xed transi-tion near the leading edge. Maximum lift coefficients at a Mach number of0.15 and a Reynolds number of 6.0 x 106 decreased from about 2.0 to 1.8 asthe airfoil thickness ratio increased from 0.13 to 0.21. Stall character-istics were of the trailing-edge type for the airfoil family. Maximum
15、 liftcoefficient was generally insensitive to roughness, just sufficient to tripfProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-the boundary-layer, for the 13-percent airfoil but was progressively moresensitive with increasing thickness ratio. Maxim
16、um lift coefficients for thisthickness family were substantially greater than the older NACA airfoils ofcomparable thickness ratios. Comparisons of experimental section data withthe theoretical viscous method of NASA CR-2523 were good for the 13- and 17-percent airfoils, but were poor for the 21-per
17、cent airfoil.INTRODUCTIONResearch on advanced technology airfoils has received considerableattention over the last several years at the Langley Research Center. Refer-ences 1 and 2 report the results of 17- and 13-percent-thick airfoils designedfor light General Aviation airplanes. References 3 and
18、4 report the resultsof a Fowler flap system and spoiler effectiveness for the 17-percent-thickairfoil. This report presents the basic low-speed aerodynamic characteristicsof a 21-percent-thick airfoil derived from the 17-percent-thick airfoil ofreference I. In addition, this report discusses the eff
19、ects of varying airfoilthickness ratio for this initial family and indicates some of the limitationsin present analytical performance prediction methods.The investigation was performed in the Langley low-turbulence pressuretunnel over a Mach number range from 0.I0 to 0.28. The chord Reynolds numberv
20、aried from about 2.0 x 106 to 9.0 x 106 . The geometrical angle of attackvaried from about -I0 to 22 o .SYMBOLSValues are given in both SI and U.S. Customary Units.and calculations were made in the U.S. Customary Units.The measurements2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permi
21、tted without license from IHS-,-,-CpCCcc dc dC ICCmCnhI/dMPqRtXZZ cz tpressure coefficient, PL - P_%airfoil chord, centimeters (inches)section chord-force coefficient, SCp d(_)section profile-drag coefficient, ._d d(_)wakepoint drag coefficientsection lift coefficient, c n cos _ - c c sinliftcurve s
22、lope per degreesection pitching-moment coefficient about quarter-chord point,section normal-force coefficient, -/Cp d(_)vertical distance in wake profile, centimeters (inches)section lift-drag ratio, cl/c dfree-stream Mach numberstatic pressure, N/m 2 (Ib/ft 2)dynamic pressure, N/m 2 (Ib/ft 2)Reynol
23、ds number based on free-stream conditions and airfoil chordairfoil thickness, centimeters (inches)airfoil abscissa, centimeters (inches)airfoil ordinate, centimeters (inches)mean line ordinate, centimeters (inches)mean thickness, centimeters (inches)geometric angle of attack, degrees3Provided by IHS
24、Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Subscripts:Lmax0Oolocal point on airfoilmaximumconditions at _ = 0free-stream conditionsAIRFOIL DESIGN AND DESIGNATIONThis airfoil family was obtained by linearly scaling the mean thicknessdistribution of the 17-perce
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