Effects of Trailing-Edge Attachment on the Flow Structure Over a Generic Delta Wing
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2017
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Asce-amer Soc Civil Engineers
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The objective of this work is to reveal the significance of a trailing-edge attachment on the flow structure over a generic nonslender delta wing using the dye visualization technique on the top-view plane. Instantaneous images are acquired by stereoscopic particle image velocimetry (stereo-PIV) to calculate time-averaged flow data, with angle of attack, a, and yaw angle,., are varied within 7 degrees <= alpha <= 17 degrees and 0 degrees <= theta <= 15 degrees, respectively. It is shown that time-mean locations of vortex breakdown for the nonslender delta and lambda wings occur in the field close to the wings. As a result, no remarkable alteration is observed for the spatial locations of the vortex breakdown. The experiments also show that the., which is a crucial parameter, alters the flow structure over the nonslender delta wing substantially compared with the lambda wing. It is concluded that the trailing-edge attachment plays vital role when. becomes effective. (C) 2017 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Sahin, Besir/0000-0003-0671-0890
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Angle Of Attack, Generic Delta Wing, Particle Image Velocimetry, Wing Planform, Yaw Angle
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30
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5