A 5.2% scale semispan model of the new Common Research Model with Natural Laminar Flow (CRM-NLF) was tested in the National Transonic Facility (NTF) at the NASA Langley Research Center. The model was tested at transonic cruise flight conditions with Reynolds numbers based on mean aerodynamic chord ranging from 10 to 30 million. The goal of the test was to experimentally validate a new design method, referred to as Crossflow Attenuated NLF (CATNLF), which shapes airfoils to have pressure distributions that delay transition on wings with high sweep and Reynolds numbers. Additionally, the test aimed to characterize the NTF laminar flow testing capabilities, as well as establish best practices for laminar flow wind tunnel testing. Preliminary r...
This paper presents the application of a new γ-based one-equation transition transport model to the ...
Considerable progress has been made in the development of laminar flow technology for commercial tra...
Temperature sensitive paint images from a wind tunnel campaign for the CRM-NLF geometry are used to ...
A natural laminar flow (NLF) wind tunnel model has been designed and analyzed for a wind tunnel test...
A test of the new NASA Common Research Model with a Natural Laminar Flow (CRMNLF) semispan wing in t...
A preliminary natural laminar flow (NLF) design method that has been developed and applied to supers...
Two research programs are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow...
Two research studies are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow ...
A new method for the aerodynamic design of wings with natural laminar flow is under development at t...
A flight test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
A natural-laminar-flow airfoil for general aviation applications, the NLF(1)-0416, was designed and ...
A series of NASA/Boeing cooperative low speed wind tunnel tests was conducted in the National Transo...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
A parametric study is being conducted as an effort to numerically predict the extent of natural lami...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...
This paper presents the application of a new γ-based one-equation transition transport model to the ...
Considerable progress has been made in the development of laminar flow technology for commercial tra...
Temperature sensitive paint images from a wind tunnel campaign for the CRM-NLF geometry are used to ...
A natural laminar flow (NLF) wind tunnel model has been designed and analyzed for a wind tunnel test...
A test of the new NASA Common Research Model with a Natural Laminar Flow (CRMNLF) semispan wing in t...
A preliminary natural laminar flow (NLF) design method that has been developed and applied to supers...
Two research programs are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow...
Two research studies are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow ...
A new method for the aerodynamic design of wings with natural laminar flow is under development at t...
A flight test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
A natural-laminar-flow airfoil for general aviation applications, the NLF(1)-0416, was designed and ...
A series of NASA/Boeing cooperative low speed wind tunnel tests was conducted in the National Transo...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
A parametric study is being conducted as an effort to numerically predict the extent of natural lami...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...
This paper presents the application of a new γ-based one-equation transition transport model to the ...
Considerable progress has been made in the development of laminar flow technology for commercial tra...
Temperature sensitive paint images from a wind tunnel campaign for the CRM-NLF geometry are used to ...