Method for Providing Warning of the Onset of Buffeting, Stalling and Other Undesirable Effects of Flow Separation

Author:

Holder D. W,Pearcey H. H.

Abstract

A Method is described for providing warning of the onset of undesirable effects produced by flow separation on an aircraft wing. It is based on static pressure measurements near the trailing edge and appears to have advantages over alternative methods.Recent work has suggested that certain effects of flow separation such as buffeting, aileron buzz and undesirable changes in loading, occur when a “ bubble ” of separated flow originating at the leading edge of a wing, or at a shock wave on its surface, first becomes sufficiently large to affect the flow at the trailing edge.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Reference4 articles.

1. Duddy R. R. (1955). Some Comparisons between Wind Tunnel Model and Flight-Test Results on Aircraft at High Angles of Attack. AGARD Paper presented at the Joint Session of the Flight Test Techniques and Wind Tunnel and Model Testing Panels, Ottawa, 1955 (AG18/P8).

2. Pearcey H. H. (1955). Some Effects of Shock-Induced Separation of Turbulent Boundary Layers in Transonic Flow past Aerofoils. Paper 9 presented at the Symposium on Boundary Layer Effects in Aerodynamics at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex, 31st March- 2nd April 1955. A.R.C. R. & M. 3108, June 1955.

3. Holder D. W. , Pearcey H. H. , Gadd G. E. and Seddon J. (1954). The Interaction between Shock Waves and Boundary Layers. (With a note on “The Effects of the Interaction on the Performance of Supersonic Intakes.”) C.P.I80, February 1954.

4. Pearcey H. H. (1955). The Occurrence and Development of Boundary Layer Separations at High Incidences and High Speeds. A.R.C. R. & M. 3109, September 1955.

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