Studies of Flow Separation and Stalling on One- and Two-Element Airfoils at Low Speeds
770442
02/01/1977
- Event
- Content
- Research has been conducted on the nature of airfoil behavior at pre- and post-separated angles of attack. Detailed wind tunnel studies have been made of boundary layer and wake fields for the GA(W)-1 airfoil, and the airfoil with a 0.3 chord Fowler flap. Experimental data are compared with theoretical predictions from a multi-element viscous flow computer program. Theoretical predictions are reasonably accurate for unseparated flows, but have serious errors when separation is present. Some recent techniques for modeling post-separated flow behavior are discussed in light of the present experiments.
- Pages
- 19
- Citation
- Seetharam, H., and Wentz, W., "Studies of Flow Separation and Stalling on One- and Two-Element Airfoils at Low Speeds," SAE Technical Paper 770442, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770442.