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A circulation control actuator for flapless flight control
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2008
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Coanda SurfaceAeroacousticsAeronauticsFlow ControlEngineeringAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsAeroelasticityAerodynamicsFlow Control ActuatorPropulsionAircraft Design ProcessEdge BlowingAerostructureFlight Control SystemsCirculation Control ActuatorFlight Control
Trailing edge blowing over a Coanda surface has been utilised as a circulation control mechanism for increasing the lift of an aircraft wing. Typically, high energy air is blown from a narrow spanwise slot over the rounded trailing edge of a wing and the air supply is modulated to effect a degree of lift control on the wing. This configuration produces an aerodynamic force in a uni-directional sense only. An alternative novel flow control actuator is described which utilises a simple variable geometry Coanda surface with upper and lower spanwise blowing slots to achieve fully proportional bi-directional control in the manner of a conventional flap. A prototype device has been wind-tunnel tested and is shown to have substantially linear response characteristics and to be as efficient as an equivalent flap surface. The performance of a flow control actuator suitable for small UAV applications is described.
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