نتایج جستجو برای: drag and lift coefficient

تعداد نتایج: 16842416  

2009
George Cayley

The problem investigated in this experiment was which height of Gurney Flap gives the best lift improvement on an airfoil without increasing drag. The Gurney Flaps' heights are determined as a percentage of the airfoil's chord length. The hypothesis is that a Gurney Flap will produce the best lift to drag ratio when its height is two percent of the airfoil's chord length. The hypothesis was tes...

2015
Bibhab Kumar Lodh Ajoy K Das N. Singh

This paper will present the large eddy simulation of turbulence modeling for wind flow over a wall mounted 3D cubical model. The LES Smagorinsky scheme is employed for the numerical simulation. The domain for this study is of the size of 60 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm. The 3D cube model is taken of the size of 6 cm x 6 cm x 4 cm. The Reynolds number for the flow in respect of the height of the cube i.e,...

2009
Johan Hoffman Claes Johnson

We show by computational solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with friction force boundary conditions, that the classical inviscid circulation theory by Kutta-Zhukovsky for lift of a wing and laminar viscous boundary layer theory by Prandtl for drag, which have dominated 20th century flight mechanics, do not correctly describe the real turbulent airflow around a wing. We show ...

2010
Michael P. Creaven Christopher J. Roy

This project analyzes 2-D, inviscid, steady supersonic flow over different airfoil designs at Mach 2.2 while at 60,000ft. The airfoils tested have sharp leading and trailing edges. The shapes range from diamond to convex to a combination of the two. A hybridization of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Computational Acoustic simulations are used to obtain values for the lift coefficient, dr...

2016
Xin Cheng Mao Sun

Wing-motion of hovering small fly Liriomyza sativae was measured using high-speed video and flows of the wings calculated numerically. The fly used high wingbeat frequency (≈265 Hz) and large stroke amplitude (≈182°); therefore, even if its wing-length (R) was small (R ≈ 1.4 mm), the mean velocity of wing reached ≈1.5 m/s, the same as that of an average-size insect (R ≈ 3 mm). But the Reynolds ...

2014
Upender K. Kaul Nhan T. Nguyen

This paper reports the results of a computational study that was conducted to explore the effect of various Variable Camber Continuous Trailing Edge Flap (VCCTEF) configurations on the lift and drag of a NASA Generic Transport Model (GTM) wing section at a span-wise location called the break station that marks a sharp change in the wing trailing edge slope. The OVERFLOW solver with the the one-...

2015
Yun Jiang Tao Huang

The present study aimed at assessing a novel annular-ducted fan lift system for VTOL aircraft through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The power and lift efficiency of the lift fan system in hover mode, the lift and drag in transition mode, the drag and flight speed of the aircraft in cruise mode and the pneumatic coupling of the tip turbine and jet exhaust were studied. The resu...

1976
J. Weber C. King

SUMMARY An analysis is presented of measurements made at RAE in 1957-1959 on a series of delta wings. Lift and drag have been measured by strain-gauge balance at Mach numbers between 1.4 and 2.8. On some of the wings surface pressure distributions have also been measured. This Report deals mainly with the zero-lift wave drag, but also gives information on skin friction drag and lift-dependent d...

2014
Abbod Ali R K Sharma P Ganesan Shatirah Akib

A numerical investigation of incompressible and transient flow around circular pipe has been carried out at different five gap phases. Flow equations such as Navier-Stokes and continuity equations have been solved using finite volume method. Unsteady horizontal velocity and kinetic energy square root profiles are plotted using different turbulence models and their sensitivity is checked against...

2004
Sangho Kim Juan J. Alonso Antony Jameson

An adjoint-based Navier–Stokes design and optimization method for two-dimensional multi-element high-lift configurations is derived and presented. The compressible Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations are used as a flow model together with the Spalart–Allmaras turbulence model to account for high Reynolds number effects. When a viscous continuous adjoint formulation is used, the necessary ...

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