Airfoil geometries were developed for low speed high lift applications, such as general aviation aircraft, propellers and helicopter rotors. The primary effort was to determine the extent to which the application of turbulent boundary layer separation criteria, plus manipulation of other input parameters, specifically trailing edging velocity ratio, could be utilized to achieve high C sub Lmax airfoils with relatively low drag at C sub Lmax. Both single-element and double-element airfoils were considered. Wind tunnel testing of some airfoils was included
A practical procedure for the optimum design of low-speed airfoils is demonstrated. The procedure us...
Two symmetrical airfoils, an NACA 633-018 and an NACA 631-012, were investigated for the purpose of ...
The aerodynamic characteristics of 34 miscellaneous airfoils tested in the Langley two-dimensional l...
A low speed airfoil design and analysis program was developed which contains several unique features...
Low speed sectional characteristics of a high lift airfoil are studied and a comparison is made of t...
Wind-tunnel tests were conducted to determine the low-speed section characteristics of a 13 percent-...
The PSU 94-097 airfoil has been designed for use on winglets of high-performance sailplanes. The des...
Described is a low-speed wind tunnel experiment to measure the flowfield around a two-dimensional ai...
Results are presented for the measured performance recently obtained on several airfoil concepts des...
A natural-laminar-flow airfoil for general aviation applications, the NLF(1)-0416, was designed and ...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to evaluate a natural laminar flow airfoil designed for the high sp...
Low speed wind tunnel tests were conducted to evaluate the effects on performance of modifying a 23 ...
The low speed aerodynamic characteristics of a 14 percent thick supercritical airfoil are documented...
This report describes test made in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel of the NACA to determine the pos...
Detailed measurements of flow fields associated with low-speed turbulent boundary layers were made f...
A practical procedure for the optimum design of low-speed airfoils is demonstrated. The procedure us...
Two symmetrical airfoils, an NACA 633-018 and an NACA 631-012, were investigated for the purpose of ...
The aerodynamic characteristics of 34 miscellaneous airfoils tested in the Langley two-dimensional l...
A low speed airfoil design and analysis program was developed which contains several unique features...
Low speed sectional characteristics of a high lift airfoil are studied and a comparison is made of t...
Wind-tunnel tests were conducted to determine the low-speed section characteristics of a 13 percent-...
The PSU 94-097 airfoil has been designed for use on winglets of high-performance sailplanes. The des...
Described is a low-speed wind tunnel experiment to measure the flowfield around a two-dimensional ai...
Results are presented for the measured performance recently obtained on several airfoil concepts des...
A natural-laminar-flow airfoil for general aviation applications, the NLF(1)-0416, was designed and ...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to evaluate a natural laminar flow airfoil designed for the high sp...
Low speed wind tunnel tests were conducted to evaluate the effects on performance of modifying a 23 ...
The low speed aerodynamic characteristics of a 14 percent thick supercritical airfoil are documented...
This report describes test made in the Variable Density Wind Tunnel of the NACA to determine the pos...
Detailed measurements of flow fields associated with low-speed turbulent boundary layers were made f...
A practical procedure for the optimum design of low-speed airfoils is demonstrated. The procedure us...
Two symmetrical airfoils, an NACA 633-018 and an NACA 631-012, were investigated for the purpose of ...
The aerodynamic characteristics of 34 miscellaneous airfoils tested in the Langley two-dimensional l...