The objectives of the present study on Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs) are two-fold: first to control the flow by inserting leading-edge and cross-flow slots and analysing the viscous flow development over the outer panels of a flying-wing configuration to maximise the performance of the elevons control surfaces; second to predict high-lift performance particularly the maximum-lift characteristics. This is demonstrated using a variety of inviscid Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) and Euler, and viscous CFD Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) methods. The computational results are validated against experiment measured in a wind tunnel. Two flying-wing planforms are considered based around a generic 40 ̊ edge-aligned configuration...
From the signing of the Paris Agreement to the COVID-19 outbreak, the past decade has truly challeng...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are taking on more expansive roles in military and commercial applic...
The present investigation covers studies of different control devices on several 53° swept flying wi...
The objectives of the present study on Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles(UCAVs) are two-fold: first to co...
This research aims to optimise a chordwise slot so that lateral flow control of a flying wing config...
This research aims to optimise a chordwise slot so that lateral flow control of a flying wingconfigu...
his paper reports on a numerical investigation of the use of trailing-edge circulation control as a ...
This paper highlights the results and comparison of the flow topology investigation above the unmann...
Observing the progress in the technology of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) than it can be f...
Within the NATO Research and Technology Organisation Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT)-161 task group...
A study into the prediction of the effectiveness of different trailing-edge controls on an unmanned ...
Even though Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) operating at low Reynolds numbers are becoming common, t...
The numerical investigations of a generic UCAV configuration are presented. These investigations are...
Engineering: 4th Place, Honorable Mention (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Extensive experimental and numerical investigations on a highly swept generic unmanned combat aerial...
From the signing of the Paris Agreement to the COVID-19 outbreak, the past decade has truly challeng...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are taking on more expansive roles in military and commercial applic...
The present investigation covers studies of different control devices on several 53° swept flying wi...
The objectives of the present study on Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles(UCAVs) are two-fold: first to co...
This research aims to optimise a chordwise slot so that lateral flow control of a flying wing config...
This research aims to optimise a chordwise slot so that lateral flow control of a flying wingconfigu...
his paper reports on a numerical investigation of the use of trailing-edge circulation control as a ...
This paper highlights the results and comparison of the flow topology investigation above the unmann...
Observing the progress in the technology of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) than it can be f...
Within the NATO Research and Technology Organisation Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT)-161 task group...
A study into the prediction of the effectiveness of different trailing-edge controls on an unmanned ...
Even though Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) operating at low Reynolds numbers are becoming common, t...
The numerical investigations of a generic UCAV configuration are presented. These investigations are...
Engineering: 4th Place, Honorable Mention (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Extensive experimental and numerical investigations on a highly swept generic unmanned combat aerial...
From the signing of the Paris Agreement to the COVID-19 outbreak, the past decade has truly challeng...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are taking on more expansive roles in military and commercial applic...
The present investigation covers studies of different control devices on several 53° swept flying wi...