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Improving Rudder Effectiveness with Sweeping Jet Actuators

Abstract

The application of active flow control on a vertical tail of a typical twin engine aircraft was investigated. Sweeping jets installed into the rudder surface were used and their effect was assessed by force measurements, flow visualization and local pressure distributions. The airfoil forming the tail is a NACA 0012 with a rudder using 35% of its chord. The tests were carried out at the Lucas Wind Tunnel at the California Institute of Technology at representative Reynolds numbers of up to Re=1.5 million. Multiple flap deflections and spanwise actuator configurations were tested resulting in an increase of up to 50-70% in side force depending on the free stream velocity and momentum input.

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© 2012 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. This research was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under the Environmentally Responsible Aircraft (ERA) Project. The research was funded through NASA Technology, Engineering, and Aerospace Mission Support (TEAMS) Contract Task Order 097D3-NNL10AM26T.

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NASA
097D3-NNL10AM26T

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