Aerodynamic characteristics of multi-surface aircraft configurations

Z Pátek , L Smrcek
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Abstract

This paper describes the wind tunnel testing of a specially designed aircraft model allowing systematic variation of geometric parameters related to overall aircraft configurations. The experiment work was carried out in the 1.8 m low-speed wind tunnel at VZLU, Aeronautical Research and Test Institute in Prague. The resultant data created an aerodynamic database for numerical modelling and verification. In addition, numerical validation of CFD package FLUENT was performed in the computerised fluid dynamic laboratory at the Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Glasgow as a part of the ongoing research collaboration between both institutions. The wind-tunnel test program had two aims

  • to provide basic aerodynamic data effects of multi-surface aircraft configurations with a view to assessing the degree to which specific design features such as a combination of canard, wing and tail plane are beneficial to aircraft aerodynamic performance

  • to provide an aerodynamic database for numerical validation.

The aerodynamic data for different geometrical aircraft configurations with the same wing, fuselage, horizontal tail and canard surfaces were compared. The results show the magnitude of lift, drag and pitching moment depending on the angle of attack and various positions of canard, wing and horizontal tail with respect to one another. They have been compared with studied references. The experimental results are in accordance with theoretical predictions.
多面飞机构型气动特性研究
本文描述了一种特殊设计的飞机模型的风洞试验,该模型允许与飞机整体构型相关的几何参数系统变化。实验工作在布拉格航空研究与试验研究所的1.8米低速风洞中进行。所得数据创建了一个用于数值模拟和验证的气动数据库。此外,作为两所大学正在进行的研究合作的一部分,CFD软件包FLUENT在格拉斯哥大学航空航天工程系的计算机流体动力学实验室进行了数值验证。该风洞试验项目有两个目的:一是提供飞机多面构型的基本气动数据效果,以评估特定设计特征(如鸭翼、机翼和尾翼的组合)对飞机气动性能的影响程度;二是为数值验证提供气动数据库。在相同的机翼、机身、水平尾翼和鸭翼面情况下,对不同几何构型飞机的气动数据进行了比较。结果表明,升力、阻力和俯仰力矩的大小取决于迎角和鸭翼、机翼和水平尾翼的不同位置。并与已研究的文献进行了比较。实验结果与理论预测一致。
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