A feasibility study to determine if the use of tangential leading edge blowing over the forebody could produce effective and practical control of the F-18 HARV aircraft at high angles of attack was conducted. A simplified model of the F-18 configuration using a vortex-lattice model was developed to obtain a better understanding of basic aerodynamic coupling effects and the influence of forebody circulation on lifting surface behavior. The effect of tangential blowing was estimated using existing wind tunnel data on normal forebody blowing and analytical studies of tangential blowing over conical forebodies. Incorporation of forebody blowing into the flight control system was investigated by adding this additional yaw control and sideforce g...
A free-flight wind-tunnel investigation was conducted on a generic fighter model with forebody pneum...
This paper presents a computational investigation of a tangential slot blowing concept for generatin...
It has been shown experimentally that forebody flow control devices provide a significant increase i...
Performance in the high angle of attack regime is required by many different types of aircraft. Mili...
The feasibility of using forebody tangential blowing to control the roll-yaw motion of a wind tunnel...
The feasibility of using forebody tangential blowing to control the roll-yaw motion of a wind tunnel...
An overview of the computational effort to analyze forebody tangential slot blowing is presented. Ta...
A free-flight wind-tunnel investigation was conducted on a generic fighter model with forebody pneum...
Advantages of flight at high angles of attack include increased maneuverability and lift capabilitie...
Current and future fighter aircraft can maneuver in the high-angle-of-attack flight regime while fly...
The generation of significant side forces and yawing moments on an F/A-18 fuselage through tangentia...
An experimental study of the effects of aft blowing on the asymmetric vortex flow of a slender, axis...
A full-scale F/A-18 was tested in the 80 by 120-Foot Wind Tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center to mea...
The effect of tangential slot blowing on the flowfield about a generic chined forebody at high angle...
An experimental investigation of the effects of aft blowing on the asymmetric vortex flow of a slend...
A free-flight wind-tunnel investigation was conducted on a generic fighter model with forebody pneum...
This paper presents a computational investigation of a tangential slot blowing concept for generatin...
It has been shown experimentally that forebody flow control devices provide a significant increase i...
Performance in the high angle of attack regime is required by many different types of aircraft. Mili...
The feasibility of using forebody tangential blowing to control the roll-yaw motion of a wind tunnel...
The feasibility of using forebody tangential blowing to control the roll-yaw motion of a wind tunnel...
An overview of the computational effort to analyze forebody tangential slot blowing is presented. Ta...
A free-flight wind-tunnel investigation was conducted on a generic fighter model with forebody pneum...
Advantages of flight at high angles of attack include increased maneuverability and lift capabilitie...
Current and future fighter aircraft can maneuver in the high-angle-of-attack flight regime while fly...
The generation of significant side forces and yawing moments on an F/A-18 fuselage through tangentia...
An experimental study of the effects of aft blowing on the asymmetric vortex flow of a slender, axis...
A full-scale F/A-18 was tested in the 80 by 120-Foot Wind Tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center to mea...
The effect of tangential slot blowing on the flowfield about a generic chined forebody at high angle...
An experimental investigation of the effects of aft blowing on the asymmetric vortex flow of a slend...
A free-flight wind-tunnel investigation was conducted on a generic fighter model with forebody pneum...
This paper presents a computational investigation of a tangential slot blowing concept for generatin...
It has been shown experimentally that forebody flow control devices provide a significant increase i...