An Investigation of the Effects of the Propeller Slipstream on a Laminar Wing Boundary Layer

850859

04/01/1985

Event
General Aviation Aircraft Meeting and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
A research program is in progress to study the effects of the propeller slipstream on natural laminar flow. Flight and wind tunnel measurements of the wing boundary layer have been made using hot-film velocity sensor probes. The results show the boundary layer, at any given point, to alternate between laminar and turbulent states. This cyclic behavior is due to periodic external flow turbulence originating from the viscous wake of the propeller blades. Analytic studies show the cyclic laminar/turbulent boundary layer layer to result in a significantly lower wing section drag than a fully turbulent boundary layer. The application of natural laminar flow design philosophy yields drag reduction benefits in the slipstream affected regions of the airframe, as well as the unaffected regions.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/850859
Pages
16
Citation
Howard, R., Miley, S., and Holmes, B., "An Investigation of the Effects of the Propeller Slipstream on a Laminar Wing Boundary Layer," SAE Technical Paper 850859, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850859.
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Published
Apr 1, 1985
Product Code
850859
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English