Abstract

AbstractLow speed windtunnel measurements were made on a 50° delta wing with leading edge vortex flaps. Improvements in the lift/drag ratio were obtained by deflecting the leading edge vortex flap. Comparisons were made between the previously measured 60° and 70° delta wing results and the present 50° wing results. Improvements in the lift/drag ratio of the 50° delta wing were attained over a wider lift coefficient range than for the 70° delta wing. The highest lift/drag ratio for the 50° delta wing is achieved when the flow attaches to the flap surface without any large area of separation. Estimations of the aerodynamic forces were also made using a quasi-vortex lattice method coupled with the leading edge suction analogy for the 50°, 60° and 70° delta wings. The results obtained from this analysis agree qualitatively with the experimental results.

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