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Effect of a centerbody on the vortex flow of a double-delta wing with leading edge extension

Title
Effect of a centerbody on the vortex flow of a double-delta wing with leading edge extension
Authors
Sohn, MHChang, JWnull
Date Issued
2010-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Abstract
The effect of the presence of a centerbody on the vortex flow of a uniquely-shaped double-delta wing was experimentally investigated through simultaneous off-surface flow visualization and wing-surface pressure measurements. The uniquely-shape double-delta wing was formed by attaching a leading edge extension (LEX) to the apex portion of a 65-deg sweep delta wing with sharp edges. The flow Reynolds number was 1.82 x 10(5) for the off-surface flow visualization, 1.76 x 10(6) for the wing-surface pressure measurement. Visualization results show that the presence of a centerbody under the lower surface of the double-delta wing model slightly advanced coiling interaction of the wing and LEX vortices at the downstream chord positions, at least for the selected angle of attack of 24-deg. Quantitative analysis of wing-surface pressure measurements revealed the effects of the presence of a centerbody to be prominent for the cases with higher angles of attack and sideslip angles. Up to angle of attack alpha = 24-deg, the presence of the centerbody had a small influence on the suction pressure distribution on the wing upper surface, even at the large sideslip angle of -20-deg. However, at higher angles of attack of 28-deg and 32-deg, the presence of the centerbody caused a decrease in the magnitude of suction pressure distributions on the wing's upper surface, and the difference of the suction pressure distribution between the two configurations was not negligible at non-zero sideslip angles. (C) 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Double-delta wing; Vortex flow; Centerbody; Off-surface flow visualization; Wing-surface pressure measurement; FUSELAGE GEOMETRY; BREAKDOWN; VISUALIZATION; AERODYNAMICS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26592
DOI
10.1016/J.AST.2009.11.004
ISSN
1270-9638
Article Type
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