Investigation of model wake blockage effects at high angles of attack in low-speed wind tunnel

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To improve the fidelity of measured aerodynamic characteristics at high angle of attack for modern jet fighters, this paper examines the model wake blockage effect. The wake blockage effect in a 2:2 × 3:1m low-speed wind tunnel is investigated by analyzing drag and wall pressure measurements. Circular flat plates of different sizes are used to simulate a test model at high angles of attack. The present analysis results in simple formulas for corrections of model wake blockage effect. To verify the present correction formula, the NASA TP-1803 model is force-tested in the tunnel. The corrected test data agree well with the NASA TP-1803 data. © 2008 The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences.

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Shyu, L. S., & Chuang, S. H. (2008). Investigation of model wake blockage effects at high angles of attack in low-speed wind tunnel. Transactions of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 51(171), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.2322/tjsass.51.37

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