Abstract

Subsonic wind tunnel tests were conducted to determine performance improvements possible from the use of leading edge vortex flaps (LEVF) on delta wings. Various flap sizes and deflection angles were examined and lift-to-drag ratio improvements of up to 40% were found at moderate angles of attack on 60 deg and 75 deg swept wings. The LEVF is concluded to be effective in moving the wing's leading edge vortex onto the flaps, tilting the vortex-induced force vector forward to produce a thrust or reduce the wing's drag while maintaining attached flow and lift on the wing's upper surface.

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