The model was a 1/6.5-size, semipan version of a wing proposed for an executive-jet-transport airplane. The model was tested with a normal wingtip, a wingtip with winglet, and a normal wingtip ballasted to simulate the winglet mass properties. Flutter and aerodynamic data were acquired at Mach numbers (M) from 0.6 to 0.95. The measured transonic flutter speed boundary for each wingtip configuration had roughly the same shape with a minimum flutter speed near M=0.82. The winglet addition and wingtip mass ballast decreased the wing flutter speed by about 7 and 5 percent, respectively; thus, the winglet effect on flutter was more a mass effect than an aerodynamic effect
Aerodynamic effects of airfoil thickness on transonic flutter characteristics of swept and unswept w...
An experimental and analytical study was conducted at Mach 0.7 to investigate the effects of spanwis...
In the recently modified DLR transonic wind tunnel in Goettingen, flutter measurements were performe...
Use of a supercritical airfoil can adversely affect wing flutter speeds in the transonic range. As a...
Flutter characteristics of a cantilevered high aspect ratio wing with winglet were investigated. The...
A 1/20-size, low-speed flutter model of the SCAT-15F complete airplane was tested on cables to simul...
Present flutter analysis methods do not accurately predict the flutter speeds in the transonic flow ...
Some experimental flutter results are presented over a Mach number range from about 0.70 to 0.95 for...
Transonic flutter characteristics of three geometrically similar delta-wing models were experimental...
Two dimensional wind tunnel test results obtained for supercritical airfoils indicated that substant...
A flutter test of a low-aspect-ratio rectangular wing was conducted in the Langley Transonic Dynamic...
Supercritical airfoils and their applications to wings for various types of aircraft are studied. Th...
The goal of the Benchmark Models Program is to provide data useful in the development and evaluation...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley 8-foot transonic pressure tunnel at Mach numbers ...
Transonic flutter and buffet results obtained from wind-tunnel tests of a low aspect ratio semispan ...
Aerodynamic effects of airfoil thickness on transonic flutter characteristics of swept and unswept w...
An experimental and analytical study was conducted at Mach 0.7 to investigate the effects of spanwis...
In the recently modified DLR transonic wind tunnel in Goettingen, flutter measurements were performe...
Use of a supercritical airfoil can adversely affect wing flutter speeds in the transonic range. As a...
Flutter characteristics of a cantilevered high aspect ratio wing with winglet were investigated. The...
A 1/20-size, low-speed flutter model of the SCAT-15F complete airplane was tested on cables to simul...
Present flutter analysis methods do not accurately predict the flutter speeds in the transonic flow ...
Some experimental flutter results are presented over a Mach number range from about 0.70 to 0.95 for...
Transonic flutter characteristics of three geometrically similar delta-wing models were experimental...
Two dimensional wind tunnel test results obtained for supercritical airfoils indicated that substant...
A flutter test of a low-aspect-ratio rectangular wing was conducted in the Langley Transonic Dynamic...
Supercritical airfoils and their applications to wings for various types of aircraft are studied. Th...
The goal of the Benchmark Models Program is to provide data useful in the development and evaluation...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley 8-foot transonic pressure tunnel at Mach numbers ...
Transonic flutter and buffet results obtained from wind-tunnel tests of a low aspect ratio semispan ...
Aerodynamic effects of airfoil thickness on transonic flutter characteristics of swept and unswept w...
An experimental and analytical study was conducted at Mach 0.7 to investigate the effects of spanwis...
In the recently modified DLR transonic wind tunnel in Goettingen, flutter measurements were performe...