The sizing and efficiency of an aircraft is largely determined by the performance of its high-lift system. Subsonic civil transports most often use deployable multi-element airfoils to achieve the maximum-lift requirements for landing, as well as the high lift-to-drag ratios for take-off. However, these systems produce very complex flow fields which are not fully understood by the scientific community. In order to compete in today's market place, aircraft manufacturers will have to design better high-lift systems. Therefore, a more thorough understanding of the flows associated with these systems is desired. Flight and wind-tunnel experiments have been conducted on NASA Langley's B737-100 research aircraft to obtain detailed full-scale flow...
Insights and lessons learned from the aerodynamic analysis of a High Wing Transport high-lift config...
The use of sub-scale wind tunnel test data to predict the behavior of commercial transport high lift...
Three high lift systems for a 9.3 percent blunt based, supercritical airfoil were designed, fabricat...
This study extends an existing semi-empirical approach to high-lift analysis by examining its effect...
Experimental studies were conducted to assess Reynolds and Mach number effects on a supercritical mu...
A high-lift workshop was held in May of 1993 at NASA Langley Research Center. A major part of the wo...
New high-lift components have been designed for a three-element advanced high-lift research airfoil ...
Insights and lessons learned from the aerodynamic analysis of the High Wing Transport (HWT) high-lif...
Two computational methods, a surface panel method and an Euler method employing unstructured grid me...
The current study expands the application of computational fluid dynamics to three-dimensional multi...
Experimental and theoretical aerodynamic characteristics were compared for a high-lift, semispan win...
A wind tunnel investigation was performed in the 14- by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel on a pressure instru...
Solutions were obtained with the Navier-Stokes CFD code TLNS3D to predict the flow about the NASA Tr...
Two Navier-Stokes codes were used to compute flow over the High-Lift Common Research Model (HL-CRM) ...
The aim of this work is the development of a methodology to predict lift characteristics for transpo...
Insights and lessons learned from the aerodynamic analysis of a High Wing Transport high-lift config...
The use of sub-scale wind tunnel test data to predict the behavior of commercial transport high lift...
Three high lift systems for a 9.3 percent blunt based, supercritical airfoil were designed, fabricat...
This study extends an existing semi-empirical approach to high-lift analysis by examining its effect...
Experimental studies were conducted to assess Reynolds and Mach number effects on a supercritical mu...
A high-lift workshop was held in May of 1993 at NASA Langley Research Center. A major part of the wo...
New high-lift components have been designed for a three-element advanced high-lift research airfoil ...
Insights and lessons learned from the aerodynamic analysis of the High Wing Transport (HWT) high-lif...
Two computational methods, a surface panel method and an Euler method employing unstructured grid me...
The current study expands the application of computational fluid dynamics to three-dimensional multi...
Experimental and theoretical aerodynamic characteristics were compared for a high-lift, semispan win...
A wind tunnel investigation was performed in the 14- by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel on a pressure instru...
Solutions were obtained with the Navier-Stokes CFD code TLNS3D to predict the flow about the NASA Tr...
Two Navier-Stokes codes were used to compute flow over the High-Lift Common Research Model (HL-CRM) ...
The aim of this work is the development of a methodology to predict lift characteristics for transpo...
Insights and lessons learned from the aerodynamic analysis of a High Wing Transport high-lift config...
The use of sub-scale wind tunnel test data to predict the behavior of commercial transport high lift...
Three high lift systems for a 9.3 percent blunt based, supercritical airfoil were designed, fabricat...