International audienceThe next generation of agile unmanned combat aerial vehicles has put focus on the stability and control of low observable platforms. Without the traditional fin for yaw control combined with delta wings, a challenging task has been presented to the research community. The NATO research group AVT-201 was formed to meet this challenge and build on previous knowledge gained on the complex vortical flow of rounded leading-edge delta wings. This paper presents two numerical studies made by the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) and the French Aerospace Lab (ONERA) on traditional trailing-edge control and a more unconventional type of leading-edge flap control. Results from the FOI-developed flow solver Edge, using traili...
Within the NATO Research and Technology Organisation Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT)-161 task group...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to study the lowsp...
Wings swept by 30 to 40 degrees with sharp leading edges are today very common on flghter aircraft. ...
A contribution for the assessment of the static and dynamic aerodynamic behavior of a generic unmann...
Wind tunnel experiments were conducted in order to investigate the effectiveness of flow control dev...
This paper presents results of current DLR research on the stability and control behavior of a gener...
Different concepts for controlling a non-slender delta wing are considered and compared with each ot...
Recently, various studies of micro air vehicle (MAV) and unmanned air vehicle (UAV) have been report...
Wind tunnel experiments were conducted in order to investigate the effectiveness of flow control de...
This paper will present the main results of the aerodynamic design and analysis for flow control app...
Extensive experimental and numerical investigations on a highly swept generic unmanned combat aerial...
A study into the prediction of the effectiveness of different trailing-edge controls on an unmanned ...
The present work is investigating the vortex-dominated flow physics as well as the aerodynamic behav...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to study the low-s...
This thesis details investigations into the aerodynamic properties of a small, rapidlyactuated, acti...
Within the NATO Research and Technology Organisation Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT)-161 task group...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to study the lowsp...
Wings swept by 30 to 40 degrees with sharp leading edges are today very common on flghter aircraft. ...
A contribution for the assessment of the static and dynamic aerodynamic behavior of a generic unmann...
Wind tunnel experiments were conducted in order to investigate the effectiveness of flow control dev...
This paper presents results of current DLR research on the stability and control behavior of a gener...
Different concepts for controlling a non-slender delta wing are considered and compared with each ot...
Recently, various studies of micro air vehicle (MAV) and unmanned air vehicle (UAV) have been report...
Wind tunnel experiments were conducted in order to investigate the effectiveness of flow control de...
This paper will present the main results of the aerodynamic design and analysis for flow control app...
Extensive experimental and numerical investigations on a highly swept generic unmanned combat aerial...
A study into the prediction of the effectiveness of different trailing-edge controls on an unmanned ...
The present work is investigating the vortex-dominated flow physics as well as the aerodynamic behav...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to study the low-s...
This thesis details investigations into the aerodynamic properties of a small, rapidlyactuated, acti...
Within the NATO Research and Technology Organisation Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT)-161 task group...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to study the lowsp...
Wings swept by 30 to 40 degrees with sharp leading edges are today very common on flghter aircraft. ...