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The effects of full-span and partial-span split flaps on the aerodynamic characteristics of a tapered wing

contributor authorNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:24:11Z
date available2017-09-04T18:24:11Z
date copyright01/01/1934
date issued1934
identifier otherIFYIYDAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsery=autho162s7D8308/handle/yse/206555
description abstractThe investigation was made to determine the effects of full-span and of partial-span split flaps on the aerodynamic characteristics of a tapered wing. Aerodynamic force tests were made in the N.A.C.A. 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel on a highly tapered Clark Y wing equipped with various split flaps. Two sizes of tapered-chord flaps were tested as full-span flaps, and a narrow tapered-chord flap was tested as a partial-span flap by cutting off portions first from the tip and then from the center. The investigation showed that with full-span split flaps the lift and drag characteristics of the tapered wing up to the stall are similar to those of a rectangular wing with flaps of comparable size, but that the stall of the tapered wing with full-span flaps occurs at progressively lower angles of attack with increasing flap deflection up to that for maximum lift. For partial-span tapered split flaps on a tapered wing it was found that the maximum lift is greater, and the lift-drag ratio at maximum lift is less, when the partial-span flap is located at the center of the wing than when it is located at the tip portion.
languageEnglish
titleNACA-TN-505num
titleThe effects of full-span and partial-span split flaps on the aerodynamic characteristics of a tapered wingen
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page12
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treeNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):;1934
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