水平尾翼螺旋桨飞机气动性能研究

N. V. Arnhem, R. D. Vries, R. Vos, L. Veldhuis
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本文对水平尾翼螺旋桨与机体的气动相互作用进行了实验和数值研究。将某代表性飞机模型安装在低速风洞中,用外平衡仪测量了螺旋桨安装对整体力和力矩的影响。在模型下游进行了总压测量,以定性分析螺旋桨-机身相互作用。实验数据得到了全叶片CFD分析的补充,结果与实验数据吻合良好。平衡测量表明,螺旋桨的安装导致了一个o_set和俯仰力矩曲线的斜率在整个攻角范围内的变化。螺旋桨对纵向控制和稳定性的贡献程度取决于飞机的攻角和螺旋桨的旋转方向。流场和螺旋桨载荷计算结果表明,在大迎角时,向内旋转螺旋桨对纵向稳定性的贡献不大,而向外旋转螺旋桨对所有正迎角的稳定性都有增强作用。机体引起的非均匀的螺旋桨流入导致了推力的横向偏移,从而影响了纵倾状态。
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Aerodynamic Performance of an Aircraft Equipped with Horizontal Tail Mounted Propellers
This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of the aerodynamic interaction between horizontal tail-mounted propellers and the airframe. A representative aircraft model was installed in a low-speed wind-tunnel and measurements were taken with an external balance to determine the e_ect of propeller installation on integral forces and moments. Total pressure measurements were performed downstream of the model for qualitative analysis of the propeller–airframe interaction. The experimental data were complemented by full blade CFD analyses, which correlate excellently to the experimental data. Balance measurements indicate that the propeller installation results in an o_set and a change in the slope of the pitching moment curve over the complete range of angles of attack. The extent to which the propellers contribute to the longitudinal control and stability was shown to be dependent on the angle of attack of the aircraft and the rotation direction of the propellers. The flowfield and computed propeller loads show that an inboard-up rotating propeller results in a neutral contribution to longitudinal stability towards higher angles of attack, while an outboard-up rotation enhances the stability for all positive angles of attack. The non-uniform inflow to the propeller induced by the airframe leads to a lateral shift of the thrust which influences the trim condition.
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