Abstract
The concept of lateral blowing consists in utilizing thin jets of air, which are ejected in the spanwise direction from slots at the tips of straight or swept wings wings to generate aerodynamic forces without the assistance of deflecting solid surfaces. For weak intensities of blowing the so-generated forces could be used for roll and lateral control of aircraft. In this work a theory for this concept as applied to straight wings is presented, revealing the analytical relationship between blowing and aerodynamic forces. The approach is based on perturbing the span of an elliptically loaded wing. Scaling taws involving blowing intensity, aspect ratio, and angle of attack are derived and compared with experiments. It is concluded that this concept has potential as a novel roll and lateral control device.
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Tavella, D. A., & Roberts, L. (1985). The concept of lateral blowing. In 3rd Applied Aerodynamics Conference, 1985. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.1985-5000
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