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Technical Evaluation Report, Part A - Vortex Flow and High Angle of Attack.


ADA418961

Publication Date 2003
Personal Author Luckring, J. M.
Page Count 27
Abstract A symposium entitled Vortex Flow and High Angle of Attack was held in Loen, Norway, from May 7 through May 11, 2001. The Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT) Panel, under the auspices of the Research and Technology Organization (RTO), sponsored this symposium. Forty-eight papers, organized into nine sessions, addressed computational and experimental studies of vortex flows pertinent to both aircraft and maritime applications. The studies also ranged from fundamental fluids investigations to flight test results, and significant results were contributed from a broad range of countries. The principal emphasis of this symposium was on 'the understanding and prediction of separation-induced vortex flows and their effects on military vehicle performance, stability, control, and structural design loads.' It was further observed by the program committee that 'separation-induced vortex flows are an important part of the design and off-design performance of conventional fighter aircraft and new conventional or unconventional manned or unmanned advanced vehicle designs (UAVs, manned aircraft, missiles, space planes, ground-based vehicles, and ships).' The nine sessions addressed the following topics: vortical flows on wings and bodies, experimental techniques for vortical flows, numerical simulations of vortical flows, vortex stability and breakdown, vortex flows in maritime applications, vortex interactions and control, vortex dynamics, flight testing, and vehicle design. The purpose of this paper is to provide brief reviews of these papers along with some synthesizing perspectives toward future vortex flow research opportunities. The paper includes the symposium program. (15 refs.).
Keywords
  • Meetings
  • Vortices
  • Angle of attack
  • Aerodynamic characteristics
  • Military applications
  • Hydrodynamics
  • High angles
  • Military aircraft
  • Mathematical models
  • Nato
  • Flight testing
  • Ships
  • Experimental data
  • Symposia
  • Performance(Engineering)
  • Numerical analysis
  • Unsteady flow
  • Submarines
  • Flow separation
  • Marine engineering
  • Aeronautical engineering
  • Delta wings
  • Rotary wing aircraft
  • Downstream flow
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Aerodynamic control surfaces
  • Vortex flows
  • Vortex breakdown
  • Nato furnished
Source Agency
  • Non Paid ADAS
Corporate Authors National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Hampton, VA. Langley Research Center.
Supplemental Notes Also see ADM001490. Pub. in report number RTO-MP-069(I). The original document contains color images.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Conference summary.
NTIS Issue Number 200408
Technical Evaluation Report, Part A - Vortex Flow and High Angle of Attack.
Technical Evaluation Report, Part A - Vortex Flow and High Angle of Attack.
ADA418961

  • Meetings
  • Vortices
  • Angle of attack
  • Aerodynamic characteristics
  • Military applications
  • Hydrodynamics
  • High angles
  • Military aircraft
  • Mathematical models
  • Nato
  • Flight testing
  • Ships
  • Experimental data
  • Symposia
  • Performance(Engineering)
  • Numerical analysis
  • Unsteady flow
  • Submarines
  • Flow separation
  • Marine engineering
  • Aeronautical engineering
  • Delta wings
  • Rotary wing aircraft
  • Downstream flow
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Aerodynamic control surfaces
  • Vortex flows
  • Vortex breakdown
  • Nato furnished
  • Non Paid ADAS
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