NASA-TN-D-7716-1974 Wind-tunnel free-flight investigation of a model of a spin-resistant fighter configuration《抗旋转战斗机结构模型的风洞自由飞行研究》.pdf
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1、ANDNASA TECHNICAL NOTE NASA TN D-7716*-JL. S. J.I(NASA TN-D-7776) WD LSTIGATION W IND-TUNNELS-P-I ESSGR A WOF A MODEL OF A FREE-FLIGHT(IACESS 76 pC C.I. COlGURATION 7-26y 3CSCL C UnclasWIND-TUNNEL FREE-FLIGHT INVESTIGATIONOF A MODEL OF A SPIN-RESISTANTFIGHTER CONFIGURATIONby Sue B. Grafton, Joseph R
2、. Chambers,and Paul L. Coe, Jr.Langley Research CenterHampton, Va. 23665NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION * WASHINGTON, D. C. * JUNE 1974Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipien
3、ts Catalog No.NASA TN D-77164. Title and Subtitle 5. Report DateWIND-TUNNEL FREE-FLIGHT INVESTIGATION OF A MODEL June 1974OF A SPIN-RESISTANT FIGHTER CONFIGURATION 6. Performing Organization Code7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization Report No.Sue B. Grafton, Joseph R. Chambers, and Paul L. Coe, Jr
4、. L-968110. Work Unit No.9. Performing Organization Name and Address 501-26-04-02NASA Langley Research Center 11. Contract or Grant No.Hampton, Va. 2366513. Type of Report and Period Covered12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Technical NoteNational Aeronautics and Space Administration 14. Sponsor
5、ing Agency CodeWashington, D.C. 2054615. Supplementary NotesPaul L. Coe, Jr., is an Assistant Research Professor in Engineering, The George WashingtonUniversity, Joint Institute for Acoustics and Flight Sciences.Technical Film Supplement L-1152 available on request.16. AbstractAn investigation was c
6、onducted to provide some insight into the features affecting thehigh-angle-of-attack characteristics of a high-performance twin-engine fighter airplanewhich in operation has exhibited excellent stall characteristics with a general resistance tospinning. Various techniques employed in the study inclu
7、ded wind-tunnel free-flight tests,flow-visualization tests, static force tests, and dynamic (forced-oscillation) tests. In addi-tion to tests conducted on the basic configuration, tests were made with the wing planformand the fuselage nose modified.The results of the study showed that the model exhi
8、bited good dynamic stability charac-teristics at angles of attack well beyond that for wing stall. The directional stability of themodel was provided by the vertical tail at low and moderate angles of attack and by the fuse-lage forebody at high angles of attack. The wing planform was found to have
9、little effect onthe stability characteristics at high angles of attack. The tests also showed that althoughthe fuselage forebody produced beneficial contributions to static directional stability at highangles of attack, it also produced unstable values of damping in yaw. Nose strakes locatedin a pos
10、ition which eliminated the beneficial nose contributions produced a severe directionaldivergence.The investigation identified configuration features which promote spin resistance andalso defined test techniques and methods of analysis which can be applied early in design offuture configurations.17.
11、Key Words (Suggested by Author(s) 18. Distribution StatementStall/spin Unclassified - UnlimitedDynamic stabilityHigh-performance fighterSTAR Category 0219. Security Classif. (of this report) 20. Security Classif. (of this page) 21. No. of Pages 22. Price*nclassified UUnclassified I7 $4.00For sale by
12、 the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22151jProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-WIND-TUNNEL FREE-FLIGHT INVESTIGATION OF A MODELOF A SPIN-RESISTANT FIGHTER CONFIGURATIONBy Sue B. Grafton, Joseph R. Chambers,an
13、d Paul L. Coe, Jr.*Langley Research CenterSUMMARYAn investigation was conducted to provide some insight into the featuresaffecting the high-angle-of-attack characteristics of a high-performancetwin-engine fighter airplane which in operation has exhibited excellent stallcharacteristics with a general
14、 resistance to spinning. Various techniquesemployed in the study included wind-tunnel free-flight tests, flow-visualizationtests, static force tests, and dynamic (forced-oscillation) tests. In additionto tests conducted on the basic configuration, tests were made with the wingplanform and the fusela
15、ge nose modified.The results of the study showed that the model exhibited good dynamicstability characteristics at angles of attack well beyond that for wing stall.The directional stability of the model was provided by the vertical tail at lowand moderate angles of attack and by the fuselage forebod
16、y at high angles ofattack. The wing planform was found to have little effect on the stabilitycharacteristics at high angles of attack. The tests also showed that althoughthe fuselage forebody produced beneficial contributions to static directionalstability at high angles of attack, it also produced
17、unstable values of dampingin yaw. Nose strakes located in a position which eliminated the beneficialnose contributions produced a severe directional divergence.The investigation identified configuration features which promote spinresistance and also defined test techniques and methods of analysis wh
18、ich canbe applied early in design of future configurations.*Assistant Research Professor in Engineering, The George WashingtonUniversity, Joint Institute for Acoustics and Flight Sciences.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INTRODUCTIONEx
19、perience has shown that many high-performance fighter airplanes aresusceptible to a lateral-directional divergence (sometimes referred to asnose-slice) at high angles of attack. (See, e.g., ref. 1.) This type ofdivergence usually leads to inadvertent spins, and spin recovery forpresent-day fighters
20、is often difficult or impossible. Therefore, there is anurgent need to develop guidelines for use in the design of future tacticalaircraft in order to eliminate instabilities and insure good inherentcharacteristics at high angles of attack. The National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration currently
21、has a broad research program underway to provide theseguidelines. One element of the program involves identification of airframedesign features which promote good stall and spin characteristics.The present investigation was conducted in order to provide some insightinto the features affecting the st
22、ability characteristics at high angles ofattack of a high-performance twin-engine fighter which in operation hasexhibited outstanding stall and spin characteristics. These characteristics,which result in a general resistance to spins, include positive directionalstability through the stall with no t
23、endency to diverge and no significantadverse yaw due to aileron deflection at high angles of attack.A wind-tunnel investigation was made with a 0.17-scale model of theairplane in order to define some of the more important geometric and aerodynamiccharacteristics responsible for the good stall and sp
24、in characteristics. Thestudy included wind-tunnel free-flight tests, flow-visualization tests, staticforce tests, and dynamic (forced-oscillation) force tests.In addition to the tests conducted for the basic configuration, testswere made with the wing planform changed to swept and delta designs. The
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