Effectiveness of Flow Control for Alleviation of Twin-Tail Buffet
985501
09/28/1998
- Event
- Content
- Effectiveness of active flow control for twin-tail buffet alleviation is investigated. Tangential leading-edge blowing (TLEB) and flow suction along the vortex cores (FSVC) of the leading edges of the delta wing are used to delay the vortex breakdown flow upstream of the twin tail. The combined effect of the TLEB and FSVC is also investigated. A parametric study of the effects of the spanwise position of the suction tubes and volumetric suction. flow rate on the twin-tail buffet response are also investigated. The TLEB moves the path of leading-edge vortices laterally towards the twin tail, which increases the aerodynamic damping on the tails. The FSVC effectively delays the breakdown location at high angles of attack. The computational model consists of a sharp-edged delta, wing of aspect ratio one and swept-back flexible twin tail with taper ratio of 0.23. This complex multidisciplinary problem is solved sequentially using three sets of equations for the fluid flow, aeroelastic response and grid deformation, on a dynamic multi-block grid structure. The computational model is pitched at 30° angle of attack. The freestream Mach number and Reynolds number are 0.3 and 1.25 million, respectively. The model is investigated for the inboard position of the twin tails, which corresponds to a separation distance between the twin tails of 33% of the wing span.
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- 13
- Citation
- Sheta, E., Kandil, O., and Yang, Z., "Effectiveness of Flow Control for Alleviation of Twin-Tail Buffet," SAE Technical Paper 985501, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/985501.