Flow Field Investigation of a Blended Wing Body in Low Speeds

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Abstract

With the advancement in the modern transport system, it has become imperative to achieve larger aircraft volume at minimum cost wherein aerodynamics plays a major role. The present work aims to investigate the flow over a typical blended wing body (BWB) configuration at different angles of attack adopting experimental and computational techniques. Experiments consisted of the force measurements and oil flow visualizations at a free stream velocity of around 19 m/s. Computations were made using the commercially available software ANSYS 18.1. Results indicated that the use of a Blended Wing Body Configuration resulted in improved aerodynamic characteristics in comparison to other wing configurations such as Delta/ Double delta wings. Surface flow visualization carried out over the BWB configuration indicated the reason behind increased lift coefficients. Reasonable agreement of experiments and computations was observed.

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Arora, A., Das, S., & Kumar, P. (2023). Flow Field Investigation of a Blended Wing Body in Low Speeds. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 16(4), 794–804. https://doi.org/10.47176/jafm.16.04.1475

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