Abstract
Computational and experimental results are presented for delta wings with vortex flaps. The wings have an undeflected leading-edge sweep of 75 deg. Flap angles of 5 deg and 10 deg, measured in the streamwise direction, are considered. The nominal angle of attack alpha is varied from 4 deg to 12 deg. Results for freestream Mach numbers of 1.7 and 2.4 are shown. Surface pressure, tuft patterns and vapor screens are given for the experimental data. Surface pressure, tuft patterns, cross-flow velocities, total pressure loss and cross-flow Mach number are given for the numerical data. C(l)-vs-alpha curves are shown for experimental and computational results. The flows are shown to be very sensitive to angle of attack, and the agreement between experimental and theoretical results is improved if the calculations are made at angles of attack slightly larger than the experimental angles of attack. The computational model correctly predicts the topology of the flow in each of the cases considered. The lift is predicted well at the higher angles of attack, but slightly overpredicted at the lower angles of attack.
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