A variety of fin configurations were tested on a model of the Boeing B747 in 40 by 80 foot wind tunnels. The test results confirmed that a reduction in wake rolling moment was brought about by the vortex shed by the fins so that a wide range of designs can be used to achieve wake alleviation. It was also found that the reduction in wake-induced rolling moments was especially sensitive to the location of the smaller fins on the wing and that the penalties in lift and drag can probably be made negligible by proper fin design
A series of flight tests were performed to evaluate the vortex wake characteristics of a Boeing 727 ...
A flight test investigation of the B-747 vortex wake characteristics was conducted using a T-37B as ...
The effectiveness of a forward-located spoiler, a spline, and span load alteration due to a flap con...
Forty-six different fins, which were members of twelve plan-form families, were tested. A two dimens...
Measurements were made in the NASA-Ames 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel of the rolling moment induced on ...
The trailing-vortex-alleviation effectiveness of both a one- and a two-fin configuration (semicircul...
Flight tests were conducted to verify the results found in ground base facilities of the effect of s...
A survey was made of research on the alleviation of the trailing vortex hazard by altering span load...
Vortex wake alleviation studies were conducted in a wind tunnel and a water towing tank using a mult...
A status report is presented on research directed at reducing the vortex disturbances of aircraft wa...
The rolling moment induced on aircraft models in the wake of a model of a subsonic transport and of ...
Accomplishments in vortex flap research are summarized. A singular feature of the vortex flap is tha...
A wind tunnel investigation has been conducted over the Mach number range from about 0.6 to 1.2 to d...
A flight test investigation was conducted to evaluate the effects of a flap configuration change on ...
Various configurations of a cropped delta wing featuring a NACA 0012 wing-section were evaluated exp...
A series of flight tests were performed to evaluate the vortex wake characteristics of a Boeing 727 ...
A flight test investigation of the B-747 vortex wake characteristics was conducted using a T-37B as ...
The effectiveness of a forward-located spoiler, a spline, and span load alteration due to a flap con...
Forty-six different fins, which were members of twelve plan-form families, were tested. A two dimens...
Measurements were made in the NASA-Ames 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel of the rolling moment induced on ...
The trailing-vortex-alleviation effectiveness of both a one- and a two-fin configuration (semicircul...
Flight tests were conducted to verify the results found in ground base facilities of the effect of s...
A survey was made of research on the alleviation of the trailing vortex hazard by altering span load...
Vortex wake alleviation studies were conducted in a wind tunnel and a water towing tank using a mult...
A status report is presented on research directed at reducing the vortex disturbances of aircraft wa...
The rolling moment induced on aircraft models in the wake of a model of a subsonic transport and of ...
Accomplishments in vortex flap research are summarized. A singular feature of the vortex flap is tha...
A wind tunnel investigation has been conducted over the Mach number range from about 0.6 to 1.2 to d...
A flight test investigation was conducted to evaluate the effects of a flap configuration change on ...
Various configurations of a cropped delta wing featuring a NACA 0012 wing-section were evaluated exp...
A series of flight tests were performed to evaluate the vortex wake characteristics of a Boeing 727 ...
A flight test investigation of the B-747 vortex wake characteristics was conducted using a T-37B as ...
The effectiveness of a forward-located spoiler, a spline, and span load alteration due to a flap con...