NASA-CR-2443

Development of a Fowler flap system for a high performance general aviation airfoil

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Abstract:

A two-dimensional wind-tunnel evaluation of two Fowler flap configurations on the new GA(W)-1 airfoil was conducted. One configuration used a computer-designed 29-percent chord Fowler flap. The second configuration was modified to have increased Fowler action with a 30-percent chord flap. Force, pressure, and flow-visualization data were obtained at Reynolds numbers of 2.2 million to 2.9 million. Optimum slot geometry and performance were found to be close to computer predictions. A C sub L max of 3.8 was achieved. Optimum flap deflection, slot gap, and flap overlap are presented as functions of C sub L. Tests were made with the lower surface cusp filled in to show the performance penalties that result. Some data on the effects of adding vortex generators and hinged-plate spoilers were obtained.

Author(s):
W.H. Wentz Jr; H.C. Seetharam

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Details:

NASA-CR-2443
Format:
  • PDF (from scanned original)
Status:
  • Original, issued 01 Jan 1974
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