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Published January 7, 2013 | Published
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Performance Enhancement of a Vertical Tail Model with Sweeping Jet Actuators

Abstract

Active Flow Control (AFC) experiments performed at the Caltech Lucas Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel on a 12%-thick, generic vertical tail model indicated that sweeping jets emanating from the trailing edge (TE) of the vertical stabilizer significantly increased the side force coefficient for a wide range of rudder deflection angles and yaw angles at free-stream velocities approaching takeoff rotation speed. The results indicated that 2% blowing momentum coefficient (C_μ) increased the side force in excess of 50% at the maximum conventional rudder deflection angle in the absence of yaw. Even C_μ = 0.5% increased the side force in excess of 20% under these conditions. This effort was sponsored by the NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) project and the successful demonstration of this flow-control application could have far reaching implications. It could lead to effective applications of AFC technologies on key aircraft control surfaces and lift enhancing devices (flaps) that would aid in reduction of fuel consumption through a decrease in size and weight of wings and control surfaces or a reduction of the noise footprint due to steeper climb and descent.

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This material is declared a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. This research was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under the Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project. The research was funded through NASA Technology, Engineering, and Aerospace Mission Support (TEAMS) Contract Task Order 097D3-NNL10AM26T.

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