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Experimental and computational investigations of aerodynamic characteristics of a finite rectangular wing-in-ground effect

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Wind tunnel experiments are carried out on a 3D wing-in-ground effect at pre- and post-stall angles of attack at a relatively low Reynolds number, Re ≈ 8.8 × 104. The… Click to show full abstract

Wind tunnel experiments are carried out on a 3D wing-in-ground effect at pre- and post-stall angles of attack at a relatively low Reynolds number, Re ≈ 8.8 × 104. The rectangular wing, aspect ratio, AR = 6.4 used in the present work has a symmetric airfoil section, NACA0012 and is studied at different ranges of ground proximity and also compared to a wing of cambered airfoil section, NACA4415 not in ground proximity. Unsteady and time-averaged six-component aerodynamic characteristics, coefficients of Lift, Drag, Side forces, Pitch, Roll, Yaw moments at several angles of attack in the range – 8° < α < 18° are reported. Aerodynamic efficiency and drag polars are studied in lieu of ground proximity at several angles of attack. Effect of ground proximity on the occurrence of stall and C L max is studied. Numerical calculations using steady-state CFD are also made for quantitative comparison. The effect of ground proximity on span-wise pressure distribution and induced velocity in the vicinity of the wing is also discussed in detail.

Keywords: wing ground; ground; effect; ground proximity

Journal Title: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Year Published: 2022

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