34th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference 2016
DOI: 10.2514/6.2016-3132
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Computational Study of a Lifting Surface in Propeller Slipstreams

Abstract: The high speed flow in the wake of the propeller also known as propeller wash, or simply propwash, can severely affect the aerodynamic forces on a lifting surface. Steady-state computational results for a symmetric SD8020 airfoil of unit chord in a propeller slipstream at a freestream Reynolds number of 100,000 are presented in this paper. For the two-dimensional analysis, a propeller with a diameter-to-chord ratio of 1 was modeled as an actuator disk line with a pressure jump boundary condition varying from 1… Show more

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