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Side-Force Alleviation on Slender, Pointed Forebodies at High Angles of Attack
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1979
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AeroacousticsAeronauticsKinesiologyEngineeringNew DeviceAerospace EngineeringMechanicsSide-force AlleviationAeroelasticityAerodynamicsTerminal BallisticsVortex Induced VibrationVortex DynamicPropulsionApplied AerodynamicsVortex AsymmetryHigh AnglesSeparation Strips
A new device was proposed for alleviating high angle-of-attack side force on slender, pointed forebodies. A symmetrical pair of separation strips in the form of helical ridges are applied to the forebody to disrupt the primary lee-side vortices and thereby avoid the instability that produces vortex asymmetry. Preliminary wind tunnel tests at Mach 0.3 and Reynolds no. 5,250,000 on a variety of forebody configurations and on a wing-body combination at angles of attack up to 56 degrees, demonstrated the effectiveness of the device.
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