Abstract
In order to improve takeoff and landing performance of large transport airplane, a typical three element airfoil is selected; we study the feasibility of distributed zero-net mass flux jet for improving the aerodynamic performance of the high lift systems. Flow mechanism of zero-net mass flux jet and distributed zero-net mass flux jet and the impact of their parameters are analyzed, including slot distribution, momentum coefficient and excitation frequency. Research results indicate that, no matter blowing or suction, zero-net mass flux jet can improve boundary layer energy and delay flow separation; it is better than one without flow control, but it cannot eliminate flow separation, while distributed zero-net mass flux jet can. Simulation results indicate that, when zero-net mass flux jet is working, the lift coefficient can increase by 7.1%, while distributed zero-net mass flux jet results in an increase by 20.3%; therefore distributed zero-net mass flux jet has better performance on flow control. Distributed zero-net mass flux jet is not only simple linear integration of every actuator, but also is beneficially influenced by every actuator. Four port distributed zero-net mass flux jet with momentum coefficient of 0.002, excitation frequency of 1 is best; it can eliminate flow separation on flap and improve lift coefficient significantly.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 188-194 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Xibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University |
Volume | 32 |
Issue number | 2 |
State | Published - Apr 2014 |
Keywords
- Active flow control
- Aircraft landing
- Airfoils
- Boundary conditions
- Boundary layer
- Calculations
- Computer simulation
- Design
- Design principle
- Distributed zero-net mass flux jet
- Drag coefficient
- Experiments
- Flow control
- Flow fields
- Flow mechanism
- Flow separation
- High lift system
- Jets
- Lift
- Lift drag ratio
- Mass transfer
- Mesh generation
- Momentum
- Navier Stokes equations
- Pressure distribution
- Takeoff
- Transport aircraft
- Turbulence models
- Velocity
- Zero-net mass flux jet