VORTEX FLOW WINGS

Authors

  • Eugene Udartsev National Aviation University
  • Volodymyr Rozbytskyi National Aviation University
  • Artemii Sattarov National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.4.13495

Keywords:

vortex flow wing, aerodynamic performance, post-stall angles of attack, turbulators, leading edge vortex generators, global stall, numerical modeling

Abstract

The paper presents an analysis of two alternative methods of influence on integral aerodynamic characteristics at large angles of attack with global flow separation. Firstly, the approach related to flat low-profile turbulators is reviewed. Then the leading edge vortex generators (LEVGs) of complex volumic shape are introduced as a more recent and efficient approach. It is explained how vortices generated at the upper surface shaped in a special way reach the trailing edge region and change conventional vortex pattern of the wing. The last section is devoted to a numerical modelling of vortex flow wings of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Author Biographies

Eugene Udartsev, National Aviation University

Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor at Aerodynamics and Flight Safety Department.

Research area: Unsteady Aerodynamics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicleswith Vortex Ggenerators.

Volodymyr Rozbytskyi, National Aviation University

PhD student at Aerodynamics and Flight Safety Department

Research area: Unsteady Aerodynamics, Unmanned Aerial VehiclesWith Vortex Ggenerators.

Artemii Sattarov, National Aviation University

PhD student at Aerodynamics and Flight Safety Department

Research area: Unsteady Aerodynamics, Flow Control Techniques, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

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Published

05-03-2019

How to Cite

Udartsev, E., Rozbytskyi, V., & Sattarov, A. (2019). VORTEX FLOW WINGS. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 77(4), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.4.13495

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Section

MODERN AVIATION AND SPACE TEHNOLOGY