2021
DOI: 10.2514/1.j059869
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Investigation of the Nacelle/Pylon Vortex System on the High-Lift Common Research Model

Abstract: A 10%-scale high-lift version of the Common Research Model (CRM-HL) was tested in the NASA Langley Research Center's 14 by 22 ft subsonic tunnel. The focus of the wind-tunnel tests was to investigate the vortices generated at the nacelle/pylon region and their effect on the aerodynamic performance. The wind-tunnel measurements included the acquisition of force and moment data, steady pressure data, as well as surface flow visualization using minitufts. For some select cases, numerical simulations were performe… Show more

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“…Visually inspecting images of tufted models is still a common way to deduce the flow behavior in the different regions of the examined model, e.g. by identifying reversed or blurry tufts [29][30][31][32]. In [33], a quantitative analysis of tufts' behavior was performed, where statistics about each tuft's orientation were used to derive information about the local flow state.…”
Section: Flow Visualization With Tuftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visually inspecting images of tufted models is still a common way to deduce the flow behavior in the different regions of the examined model, e.g. by identifying reversed or blurry tufts [29][30][31][32]. In [33], a quantitative analysis of tufts' behavior was performed, where statistics about each tuft's orientation were used to derive information about the local flow state.…”
Section: Flow Visualization With Tuftsmentioning
confidence: 99%