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Theoretical investigation of sailwing airfoils taking account of elasticities

H. Murai, +1 more
- 01 May 1982 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 5, pp 385-389
TLDR
In this paper, a two-dimensional theoretical model of each aerofoil section is used to simulate the three-dimensional characteristics of a sailwing, and a theoretical method is presented for the numerical analysis of two dimensional double and single-membrane sailwing aerodynamics taking into consideration the deflection of the trailing-edge wire and the elongation of the membrane due to the aerodynamic forces.
Abstract
In a previous paper by these Authors (see last Abstract), in which a theoretical method for predicting the aerodynamic characteristics of a sailwing was presented, it was assumed that the trailing-edge position and the slackness in the wing surfaces remained fixed However, when the sailwing is loaded the elasticities of the trailing-edge wire and of the wing surfaces cause the trailing edge to move and the surfaces to elongate In the present paper, a two-dimensional theoretical model of each aerofoil section is used to simulate the three-dimensional characteristics of a sailwing, and a theoretical method is presented for the numerical analysis of two-dimensional double- and single-membrane sailwing aerofoil,s taking into consideration the deflection of the trailing-edge wire and the elongation of the membrane due to the aerodynamic forces Development of the method, and results obtained, are discussed in some detail, and several conclusions are drawn

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Momentum transfer in boundary layers

TL;DR: In this paper, Cebeci and Bradshaw discuss thin shear layers of all kinds and for the most part do not discuss them explicitly in terms of momentum transport: the title is presumably chosen to show that heat and mass transfer effects are not considered.

Full-scale investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics of a model employing a sailwing concept

TL;DR: Aerodynamic characteristics of full scale airplane wing model employing sailwing concept and having aspect ratio of 11.5 have been described in this article, where the model has been used as a model for a full-scale airplane.
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Theoretical investigation of the aerodynamics of double membrane sailwing airfoil sections

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-dimensional numerical analysis of double-membrane sailwing is presented, showing that the pressure distribution on a sailwing with a rounded leading-edge is completely different from that on a single-mesh sailwing.