Within the German BNF research project a generic twin-engine configuration with an active high-lift wing and modern turboprop engines is investigated. This paper deals with high fidelity RANS computations of the wind tunnel configuration measured in previous measurement campaigns. The simulation data is in good agreement with the experiment. The presented investigations focus on the jet flow due to the internally blown flap and the propeller slipstream.
The German Bürgernahes Flugzeug (Citizen-Oriented Airplane) research program advances technologies for high-lift systems using circulation control Coandă-type flaps. The interaction of these high-lift systems with a propeller engine is the subject of the present work. A large and complex wind-tunnel model equipped with an active high-lift system and a powered propeller was designed, manufactured and instrumented. The wind-tunnel data show the potentials of the active high-lift system in three-dimensional wing applications. The results characterize and quantify the interactions between a propeller and a high-lift wing by using systematic variations of blowing momentum and propeller thrust. The results represent a unique database for future efforts to improve the efficiency of active lift and for validation of numerical simulation methods.
Due to increasing airport congestion the German research project 'Bürgernahes Flugzeug' (BNF, citizen friendly airplane) investigates the potential of aircraft concepts for a possible future air transportation system integrating small airports. Key technologies in aerodynamics for developing new generation quiet, efficient, short take-off and landing (QESTOL) aircraft are studied through the synergistic exploitationof Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and new wind tunnel data. One subject of the conducted investigations is a ninebladed high power propeller mounted in tractor configuration on a wing that is equipped with an active gapless high-lift system. As the aerodynamic focus of the BNF project is on the interaction between the propeller slipstream and the high-lift flowfield, this paper is focussed on the experimental investigation of the propeller performance in comparison with simulation data.
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