NASA-TN-D-7721-1974 Wind-tunnel investigation to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivatives of a twin-jet fighter model at high angles of attack《测定高攻角下双喷气战斗机模型低速偏航稳定性导数的风.pdf
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1、ANDNASA TECHNICAL NOTE NASA TN D-7721I-N74-31506(NASA-TN-D-7721) WIND-TUNNELINVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE LOW SPEEDYAWING STABILITY DERIVATIVES OF A TWINIJET FIGHTER MODEL AT HIGH ANGLES OF Unclas,ATTACK (NASA)41 _HC$325 CSCL 01C H102 47881WIND-TUNNEL INVESTIGATIONTO DETERMINE THE LOW-SPEEDYAWING S
2、TABILITY DERIVATIVESOF A TWIN-JET FIGHTER MODELAT HIGH ANGLES OF ATTACKby Paul L. Coe, Jr., and William A. Newsom, Jr.Langley Research CenterHampton, Va. 23665N 276 .191NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. AIIGUST 1974Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or network
3、ing permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipients Catalog No.NASA TN D-77214. Title and Subtitle 5. Report DateWIND-TUNNEL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE LOW- August 1974SPEED YAWING STABILITY DERIVATIVES OF A TWIN-JET 6. Performing Organization CodeF
4、IGHTER MODEL AT HIGH ANGLES OF ATTACK7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization Report No.Paul L. Coe, Jr., and William A. Newsom, Jr. L-966410. 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 Rep
5、ort and Period Covered12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Technical NoteNational Aeronautics and Space Administration 14. Sponsoring Agency CodeWashington, D.C. 2054615. Supplementary Notes16. AbstractAn investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivativesof a twin-
6、jet fighter airplane model at high angles of attack. Tests were performed in a low-speed tunnel utilizing variable-curvature walls to simulate pure yawing motion.The results of the study showed that at .angles of attack below the stall the yawing deriv-atives were essentially independent of the yawi
7、ng velocity and sideslip angle. However, atangles of attack above the stall some nonlinear variations were present and the derivativeswere strongly dependent upon sideslip angle. The results also showed that the rolling momentdue to yawing Clr was primarily due to the wing-fuselage combination, and
8、that at anglesof attack below the stall both the vertical and horizontal tails produced significant contribu-tions to the damping in yaw Cnr. Additionally, the tests showed that the use of the forced-oscillation data to represent the yawing stability derivatives is questionable, at high anglesof att
9、ack, due to large effects arising from the acceleration in sideslip derivatives.17. Key Words (Suggested by Author(s) 18. Distribution StatementYawing derivatives Unclassified - UnlimitedAcceleration in sideslip derivativesHigh angles of attackF-4 Phantom jet model STAR Category 0219. Security Class
10、if. (of this report) 20. Security Classif. (of this page) 21. No. of Pages 22. Price*Unclassified Unclassified 39 $3.25For sale by the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22151Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-
11、WIND-TUNNEL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE LOW-SPEEDYAWING STABILITY DERIVATIVES OF A TWIN-JET FIGHTERMODEL AT HIGH ANGLES OF ATTACKBy Paul L. Coe, Jr., and William A. Newsom, Jr.Langley Research CenterSUMMARYAn investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability deriv-atives of
12、a twin-jet fighter airplane model at high angles of attack. Tests were performedin a low-speed tunnel utilizing variable-curvature walls to simulate pure yawing motion.The results of the study showed that at angles of attack below the stall the yawingderivatives were essentially independent of the y
13、awing velocity and sideslip angle. How-ever, at angles of attack above the stall some nonlinear variations were present and thederivatives were strongly dependent upon sideslip angle. The results also showed thatthe rolling moment due to yawing Clr was primarily due to the wing-fuselage combina-tion
14、, and that at angles of attack below the stall both the vertical and horizontal tailsproduced significant contributions to the damping in yaw Cnr. Additionally, the testsshowed that the use of the forced-oscillation data to represent the yawing stability deriv-atives is questionable, at high angles
15、of attack, due to large effects arising from theacceleration in sideslip derivatives.INTRODUCTIONThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration is currently engaged in a broadresearch program designed to supply fundamental information in the areas of automaticspin prevention, inherent spin resist
16、ance, and development of theoretical techniques forstall/spin studies. A major requirement for such a research program is an understand-ing of aerodynamic phenomena at high angles of attack, including techniques for the meas-urement of these characteristics.Previous wind-tunnel studies of swept wing
17、s (refs. 1 to 4) have shown that the clas-sical dynamic stability derivatives of swept wings at high angles of attack require spe-cialized test techniques in order to identify derivatives due to pure angular rates (suchas rolling and yawing velocities) and derivatives due to linear accelerations (su
18、ch as rateof change of sideslip). The present investigation was conducted in order to determineProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-the dynamic yawing stability derivatives of a contemporary fighter-airplane configurationat high angles of
19、attack. The tests were conducted in a curved-flow wind tunnel whichpermitted the simulation of pure yawing motion rather than the combined yawing andsideslipping motion normally produced by other dynamic test techniques, such as theforced-6scillation test technique described in reference 5. The resu
20、lts of the presenttests are compared with the results of forced-oscillation tests previously conducted atthe Langley Research Center (see ref. 6) in which the same model was used.SYMBOLSAll aerodynamic data are presented with respect to the stability system of axes asshown in figure 1. Moment data a
21、re presented with respect to a center-of-gravity posi-tion of 33 percent of the wing mean aerodynamic chord. Measurements and calculationswere made in U.S. Customary Units and are presented herein in the International Systemof Units (SI) with equivalent values given parenthetically in the U.S. Custo
22、mary Units.b wing span, m (ft)c wing mean aerodynamic chord, m (ft)Ct horizontal-tail mean aerodynamic chord, m (ft)CD drag coefficient, FD/qSCL lift coefficient, FL/qSC1 rolling-moment coefficient, MX/qSbCm pitching-moment coefficient, My/qSECn yawing-moment coefficient, MZ/qSbC side-force coeffici
23、ent, Fy/qSFD drag force, N (lb)FL lift force, N (lb)FY side. force, N (lb)2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MX rolling moment, m-N (ft-lb)My pitching moment, m-N (ft-lb)Mz yawing moment, m-N (ft-lb)q free-stream dynamic pressure, N/m2
24、(lb/ft2)r yawing velocity, rad/secrbnondimensional yawing-velocity parameter2VS wing area, m2 (ft2)V free-stream velocity, m/sec (ft/sec)X,Y,Z stability axes (fig. 1)a angle of attack, degSangle of sideslip, degrate of change of sideslip angle, rad/secaC aC acCyC ap a YP apaC/ aCn aCyCl= Cn - CY/ a
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