Design and Flight Evaluation of a New Force-Based Flow Angle Probe
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2018-09-14
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9781723718779
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA novel force-based flow angle probe was designed and flight tested on the NASA F-15B Research Testbed aircraft at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. The prototype flow angle probe is a small, aerodynamic fin that has no moving parts. Forces on the prototype flow angle probe are measured with strain gages and correlated with the local flow angle. The flow angle probe may provide greater simplicity, greater robustness, and better access to flow measurements in confined areas relative to conventional moving vane-type flow angle probes. Flight test data were obtained at subsonic, transonic, and supersonic Mach numbers to a maximum of Mach 1.70. Flight conditions included takeoff, landing, straight and level flight, flight at higher aircraft angles of attack, and flight at elevated g-loadings. Flight test maneuvers included angle-of-attack and angle-of-sideslip sweeps. The flow angle probe-derived flow angles are compared with those obtained with a conventional moving vane probe. The flight tests validated the feasibility of a force-based flow angle measurement system.Corda, Stephen and Vachon, Michael JacobArmstrong Flight Research CenterFLIGHT TESTS; ANGLE OF ATTACK; MACH NUMBER; FLIGHT CONDITIONS; FLOW MEASUREMENT; FINS; TAKEOFF; SIDESLIP; STRAIN GAGES; RESEARCH AIRCRAFT