Wind tunnel tests of a wing at all angles of attack

Ziqing Ma*, Ewoud J.J. Smeur, Guido C.H.E. de Croon

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Abstract

Tailsitters have complex aerodynamics that make them hard to control throughout the entire flight envelope, especially at very high angle of attack (AoA) and reverse flow conditions. The development of controllers for these vehicles is hampered by the absence of publicly available data on forces and moments experienced in such conditions. In this paper, wind tunnel experiments are performed under different flap deflections and throttle settings at all possible AoA. The dataset is made open access. Our analysis of the data shows for the tested wing, flap deflections greatly affect the lift coefficient and stall occurs at (Formula presented.) AoA as well as (Formula presented.). Wing-propeller interaction is studied by analyzing the propeller induced force in the axis orthogonal to the thrust axis, which is dependent on AoA, airspeed, flap deflections and thrust in a nonlinear and coupled manner. The influence of inverse flow on the wing is also discussed: The data confirm that when the airflow over the wing is reversed, flap deflections will affect the pitch moment in an opposite way compared to the non-reversed case, but this opposite effect can be avoided by increasing the throttle setting. The data show the exact relationship between flap deflections and forces in this condition. Moreover, it is found that the flap control effectiveness for a wing with or without spinning propellers is usually higher around zero degrees AoA than at (Formula presented.) and it is more effective to change the flaps from (Formula presented.) to (Formula presented.) than from (Formula presented.) to the respective (Formula presented.).

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Micro Air Vehicles
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • control effectiveness
  • inverse flow
  • tailsitter UAVs
  • Wind tunnel test
  • wing-propeller interaction

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