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Analysis of a pneumatic forebody flow control concept about a full aircraft geometry
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1992
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AeroacousticsUnsteady FlowFlow ControlEngineeringAerospace EngineeringAerospace SimulationFluid MechanicsPneumaticsMechanical SystemsSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsAeroelasticityAerostructureFull Aircraft GeometryComputational MechanicsFull GeometrySlot GeometryAircraft Design Process
A full aircraft geometry is used to computationally analyze the effectiveness of a pneumatic forebody flow control concept. An overset grid technique is employed to model the aircraft and slot geometry. Steady-state solutions for both isolated forebody and full aircraft configurations are carried out using a thin-layer Navier-Stokes flow solver. A solution obtained using the full aircraft geometry and a flight sideslip condition investigates the effect of sideslip on the leading edge extention vortex burst point. A no-sideslip blowing solution using the isolated forebody at full-scale wind tunnel test conditions is compared with experimental data to determine the accuracy of the numerical method. A solution employing the full geometry and slot blowing at flight conditions is obtained.
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