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Materials SciencesCeramics, Refractories and Glass

Effect of Canard Wing Positions on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Swept- Forward Wing

Authors: Zhang Binqian; B. Laschka; FOREIGN AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
 
Abstract: Based on force measurements, oil flow observations, and eddy measurements in low air-speed wind tunnels, the paper studies the mechanism underlying the effect of canard wing positions on the aerodynamic characteristics of swept-forward canard wing configurations. As shown in studies, canard wing positions play the most significant role with respect to aerodynamic characteristics. Improvements in characteristics through a large incident angle in the swept-forward canard wing configuration depends on the relative position and the mutual control of the eddy at the leading edge of main wing. Based on the experimental results of an assembly with swept-forward and swept-back canard wing as well as the main wing, the paper presents the two- dimensional shapes of the canard and main wings, as well as their relative positions when adopting canard configuration. in addition, the authors express some of their views on the configuration of dual swept forward wings. ANNOTATION: Effect of Canard Wing Positions on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Swept-Forward Wing--Translation.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Pages: 18
Report Date: 25 FEB 1993
Report Number: A373262
Keywords relating to this report:
*AERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
*SWEPTFORWARD WINGS
ADDITION
ANGLES
ASSEMBLY
CANARD CONFIGURATIONS
CHINA
CHINESE LANGUAGE
CONFIGURATIONS
CONTROL
FLOW
LEADING EDGES
MEASUREMENT
OBSERVATION
OILS
RECREATION
SEPARATION
SHAPE
TRANSLATIONS
TWO DIMENSIONAL
VELOCITY
WIND TUNNELS
WINGS
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