Title of article
Experimental Studies on the Drag Reduction and Lift Enhancement of a Delta Wing
Author/Authors
J.، Wang, نويسنده , , Y.، Li نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-276
From page
277
To page
0
Abstract
An experimental wind-tunnel investigation is undertaken to determine the effects of riblets and Gurney flaps on a 40-deg delta wing at a chord Reynolds number of 2.5 × 105. The results show that riblets reduce the drag of the delta wing over a range of angle of attack; the V-shaped riblet with h = s = 0.2 mm has the most significant effect at an angle of attack of 6 deg. A drag reduction of 40% is obtained, and the corresponding lift-to-drag ratio is also a maximum with an increase of about 61% over the clean wing. On the other hand, in comparison with the baseline clean configuration, all Gurney flaps increase the lift coefficient. The best performance is obtained for the 1% chord Gurney flap, which yields a maximum lift-to-drag ratio at a 6-deg angle of attack; this provides an increase of 17.3% compared with the clean wing configuration. However, no favorable effects are found when the riblets and the Gurney flaps are used together.
Keywords
Government and monetary system , Monetary standards and regimes
Journal title
Journal of Aircraft
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Aircraft
Record number
80786
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