NASA-TP-1580-1979 Low-speed aerodynamic performance of a high-aspect-ratio supercritical-wing transport model equipped with full-span slat and part-span double-slotted flaps《装配有全翼展.pdf
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1、Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-rt it tt s National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific and Technical 1979 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-An investigation
2、was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the static longitudinal and lateral-directional aerodynamic characteristics of an advanced high-aspect-ratio supercritical-wing transport model equipped with a full-span leading-edge slat and part-span double-slotted trailing-edge flaps. This w
3、ide-body transport model was also equipped with spoiler and aileron control surfaces, flow-through nacelles, landing gear, movable hori- zontal tails, and interchangeable wing tips with aspect ratios of 10 and 12. The model was tested with leading-edge slat and trailing-edge flap combina- tions repr
4、esentative of cruise, climb, take-offF and landing wing configu- rations. The tests were conducted at free-stream conditions corresponding to Reynolds numbers (based on mean geometric chord) of 0.97 to 1.63 x lo6 and corresponding Mach numbers of 0.12 to 0.20, through an angle-of-attack range of -2O
5、 to 24O and a sideslip-angle range of -loo to 5O. The test results show that, for the aspect-ratio-1 0 wing configurations, the cruise wing had a maximum trimmed lift coefficient of 1.23 and a lift-drag ratio of 16.24; the climb wing, a lift coefficient of 1.93 and a lift-drag ratio of 11.03; the ta
6、ke-off wing, a lift coefficient of 2.29 and a lift-drag ratio of 9.82; and the landing wing, a lift coefficient of 2.47 and a lift-drag ratio of 7.00. The aspect-ratio-12 take-off and landing wing configurations had only slightly higher maximum lift coefficient and lift-drag values than those for th
7、e corresponding aspect-ratio-10 wing configurations. Also, for the aspect-ratio-10 wing configurations, the climb wing had less lateral-directional stability than the cruise wing, and the take-off and landing wing configurations had almost identical stability at the same lift coefficient. The take-o
8、ff and landing wing configurations also had greater lateral-directional stability than the cruise wing configuration. INTRODUCTION In recent years, NASA has been actively involved in an aeronautical research project to improve the energy efficiency of modern wide-body jet transport aircraft. The Air
9、craft Energy Efficiency (ACEE) project was formu- lated to encourage industry participation and to coordinate the industry and NASA research efforts. One element of the ACEE project is the Energy Efficient Transport (Em) program which is concerned primarily with the developnent of advanced aerodynam
10、ics and active-controls technology for application to deriv- ative or next-generation transport aircraft. A part of the EET program has been the development, by NASA Langley Research Center personnel, of advanced supercritical wings with greater section thickness-cmrd ratios, higher aspect ratios, h
11、igher cruise lift coefficients, and lower sweepback than the conven- tional wings of current transports. These supercritical wings have been tested extensively in the Langley wind tunnels to determine their high-speed cruise performance characteristics (refs. 1 and 2). Because of their high cruise l
12、ift Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-coefficients and high aspect ratios, these wings could be smaller and more fuel efficient than currently used wings if take-off and landing requirements could be met The present investigation was co
13、nducted to determine the low-speed per- formance characteristics of a representative high-aspect-ratio supercritical wing equipped with a conventionally sized high-lift flap system. The model tested was a 3.66-m (12.0-ft) span model of an advanced long-range wide-body jet transport with cruise wing
14、and fuselage dimensions similar to those of the NASA SCW-2a supercritical wing tested in the Langley 8-foot transonic pres- sure tunnel and reported in references 1 and 2. This wing had an aspect ratio of 12r a 27O quarter-chord sweep, and streamwise supercritical airfoil sections that varied in max
15、imum thickness-chord ratio from approximately 0.15 at the wing root to 0.10 at the tip. The high-lift flap system consisted of a part-span double-slotted trailing-edge flap and a full-span leading-edge slat. The trailing-edge flap consisted of a large vane and small aft flap combination, as opposed
16、to the more conventionally used small vane and large flap combinations. Vane-flap combinations similar to the combination used on this model have recently been under development by several aircraft manufacturers and have achieved maximum two-dimensional lift coefficients approaching those of more co
17、mplex triple- slotted flap combinations. The model was also equipped with inboard high-speed ailerons, outboard low-speed ailerons, two wing-mounted flow-throiigh nacelles, landing gear, movable horizontal tails, and interchangeable wing tips with aspect ratios of 10 and 12. The model was tested in
18、the Langley V/STOL tunnel with wing leading-edge slat and trailing-edge flap combinations representative of cruise, climb, take- off, and landing wing configurations. The model was instrumented with a six- component strain-gage balance to measure aerodynamic forces and moments and with chordwise pre
19、ssure taps at three spanwise stations to determine represen- tative wing and flap loads. The pressure data obtained from this investigation are presented in graphic and tabular form in references 3 and 4. This report presents and discusses the static longitudinal and lateral-directional aero- dynami
20、c data obtained during this investigation. SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS The longitudinal forces and moments presented in this report are referenced to the stability-axis system and the lateral forces and moments to the body-axis system. The moment data are referred to a moment center located in the mod
21、el plane of symmetry at a point 50.14 cm (19.74 in.) longitudinally aft of the wing leading edge and 6.60 cm (2.60 in.) vertically below the wing reference plane. The longitudinal location of the moment center corresponds to the quarter-chord point location of the mean geometric chord of the aspect-
22、ratio-12 wing. The aerodynamic coefficient data for the aspect-ratio-1 2 wing configurations are based on a wing reference area of 1 .ll m2 (12 ft2) and a reference span of 3.66 m (12.0 ft), and the coefficient data for the aspect-ratio-10 wing configu- rations are based on a wing reference area of
23、1.04 m2 (11 .21 ft2) and a refer- 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ence span of 3-23 m (70,59 ft). These reference wing areas are based on the trapezoidal planform which extends from the m el center line to the wing tip, The aspect-r
24、atio-12 wing had a mean geom hord of 33-02 cm (13,OO in.) and the aspect-ratio-10 wing, 34-90 cm (13,7 1 ; however I an approximate average value of 34-04 cm (13.40 in.) was used as the reference mean geometric chord for both the aspect-ratio-10 and aspect-ratio-12 wing configurations. This average
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