Active-control system for breakup of airplane trailing vortices

被引:62
作者
Crouch, JD [1 ]
Miller, GD [1 ]
Spalart, PR [1 ]
机构
[1] Boeing Co, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Enabling Technol & Res, Seattle, WA 98124 USA
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D O I
10.2514/2.1244
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V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
Wing control surfaces are used to trigger the breakup of trailing vortices behind aircraft in a flaps-down configuration. In the near field of the aircraft there are multiple pairs of vortices, which admit new instability mechanisms that do not exist on a single pair of vortices. A periodic motion of the control surfaces is used to introduce a unique form of perturbation that is amplified in the multiple vortex-pair system but conserves total circulation, lift, and rolling moment. Growth of the perturbations leads to the periodic pinching of the starboard and port vortices into a series of vortex rings. The concept is demonstrated using numerical simulations and towing-tank experiments. Results show that the system breaks up the trailing vortices more rapidly than a comparable excitation of the Crow instability on a single pair of vortices. The overall effectiveness of the system depends on the airplane configuration, namely, details of the flap system and the horizontal tail.
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页码:2374 / 2381
页数:8
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