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Recommended Experimental Procedures for Evaluation of Abrupt Wing Stall Characteristics
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AeronauticsEngineeringKinesiologyAerospace EngineeringAbrupt Wing StallAeroelasticityAerodynamicsFlight StabilityAerospace SystemApplied AerodynamicsHuman MovementStructural MechanicsAerostructureForce BalanceExperimental ProceduresStatic Experimental FiguresHealth Sciences
This paper presents a review of the experimental program under the Abrupt Wing Stall (AWS) Program. Candidate figures of merit from conventional static tunnel tests are summarized and correlated with data obtained in unique free-to-roll tests. Where possible, free-to-roll results are also correlated with flight data. Based on extensive studies of static experimental figures of merit in the Abrupt Wing Stall Program for four different aircraft configurations, no one specific figure of merit consistently flagged a warning of potential lateral activity when actual activity was seen to occur in the free-to-roll experiments. However, these studies pointed out the importance of measuring and recording the root mean square signals of the force balance.
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