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A summary of further measurements of steady and oscillatory pressures on a rectangular wing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

D. G. Mabey
Affiliation:
DRA (Aerospace Division) Bedford
B. L. Welsh
Affiliation:
DRA (Aerospace Division) Bedford
C. R. Pyne
Affiliation:
DRA (Aerospace Division) Bedford

Summary

This report describes a series of steady and time dependent pressure measurements on a half-model of a rectangular wing of aspect ratio 4. The wing was mounted on a halfbody attached to a sidewall of the RAE 8 ft x 8 ft windtunnel and the tests were made at Mach numbers of 0·60, 0·70 and 0·80 with fixed transition and a Reynolds number of about 2·4 x 106 at the highest Mach number. The wing was oscillated about its mid-chord axis at four frequencies giving frequency parameters up to 0·27 at M = 0·80. The static angle of incidence was varied from -10° to + 10°; here interest is centred on angles of incidence for which the flow on the upper surface of the wing is separated.

Selected mean and oscillatory measurements are offered as a challenge to computational fluid dynamicists for this simple threedimensional configuration. The measurements are of particular interest because the transonic flows include both incipient and well developed separations.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1993 

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Footnotes

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Now Visiting Professor, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College, London.

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