• 제목/요약/키워드: Low drag

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Drag Reduction Design for a Long-endurance Electric Powered UAV

  • Jin, Wonjin;Lee, Yung-Gyo
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.311-324
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    • 2015
  • This study presents computational analyses for low-drag aerodynamic design that are applied to modify a long-endurance UAV. EAV-2 is a test-bed for a hybrid electric power system (fuel cell and solar cell) that was developed by the Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) for use in future long-endurance UAVs. The computational investigation focuses on designing a wing with a reduced drag since this is the main contributor of the aerodynamic drag. The airfoil and wing aspect ratio of the least drag are defined, the fuselage configuration is modified, and raked wingtips are implemented to further reduce the profile and induced drag of EAV-2. The results indicate that the total drag was reduced by 54% relative to EAV-1, which was a small-sized version that was previously developed. In addition, static stabilities can be achieved in the longitudinal and lateral-directional by this low-drag configuration. A long-endurance flight test of 22 hours proves that the low-drag design for EAV-2 is effective and that the average power consumption is lower than the objective cruise powerof 200 Watts.

원관내 난류의 저항감소현상에 대한 수치해석 (Numerical analysis of drag reduction of turbulent flow in a pipe)

  • 홍성진;김광용;최형진
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제11권6호
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    • pp.733-739
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    • 1999
  • A modified low-Re $k-\varepsilon$ model is used for the calculation of drag-reducing turbulent flow by polymer injection in a pipe. With the viscoelastic model, molecular viscosity in the definition of turbulent viscosity is related to elongations viscosity of the solution to account for the effects of drag reduction. Finite volume method is used for the discretization, and power-law scheme is used as a numerical scheme. Computed dimensionless velocity profiles are in good agreements with the experimental data in case of low drag reductions. However, in case of high drag reductions, they deviate largely from the measurements in the central zone of the flow field.

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Application of Matched Asymptotic Expansion for Designing a Leading Edge of Super-cavitating Foil

  • Yim, Bo-hyun
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 1997
  • The leading edge of a low-drag super-cavitating foil has been made to be thick enough by using a point drag which is supposed to be a linear model of the Kirchhoff lamina. In the present paper, the relation between the point drag and the Kirchhoff lamina is made clear by analyzing the cavity drag of both models and the leading edge radius of the point drag model and the lamina thickness of Kirchhoff\`s profile K. The matched asymptotic expansion is effectively made use of in designing a practical super-cavitating fool which is not only of low drag but also structurally sound. Also it has a distinct leading edge cavity separation point. The cavity foil shapes of trans-cavitating propeller blade sections designed by present method are shown.

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나선 고리형 날개끝을 가진 날개의 양항특성에 관한 실험적 연구 (An Experimental Study on the Lift and Drag Characteristics of a Wing with a Helical Ring Wing Tip)

  • 임진혁;이봉준
    • 한국항공운항학회지
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 1998
  • A reduction of induced drag is an important problem in order to save fuels. In this study, the aerodynamic characteristics of wing tip devices to reduce induced drag, such as end plate, plain ring, helical ring wing tip device, was experimentally investigated in a low speed wind tunnel. The experimental results showed that the wing model with a helical ring wing tip device reduced a induced drag and increased lift-drag ratio.

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난류 유동일때 관과 channel에서 고분자와 계면활성제에 의한 마찰저항 감소에 관한 연구 (Drag Reduction by Polymer and Surfactant in Tubulent Channel and Pipe Flows)

  • 박성룡
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.359-365
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    • 1995
  • The drag reduction phenomenon with an additives of surfactant(STAC, stearlytrimethyl ammonium chloride) and polymer(PEO, polyethlene oxide) was investigated in fully developed turbulent pipe and channel flows at various low Reynolds numbers as well as very low additives concentration. A maximum of 70% drag reduction compared with plain water flow was found. This maximum drag reduction percentage obtained with surfactant solution was slightly higher than that of the Virk's asymptote in polymer solution.

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Fluctuating lift and drag acting on a 5:1 rectangular cylinder in various turbulent flows

  • Yang, Yang;Li, Mingshui;Yang, Xiongwei
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.137-149
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the fluctuating lift and drag forces on 5:1 rectangular cylinders with two different geometric scales in three turbulent flow-fields are investigated. The study is particularly focused on understanding the influence of the ratio of turbulence integral length scale to structure characteristic dimension (the length scale ratio). The results show that both fluctuating lift and drag forces are influenced by the length scale ratio. For the model with the larger length scale ratio, the corresponding fluctuating force coefficient is larger, while the spanwise correlation is weaker. However, the degree of influence of the length scale ratio on the two fluctuating forces are different. Compared to the fluctuating drag, the fluctuating lift is more sensitive to the variation of the length scale ratio. It is also found through spectral analysis that for the fluctuating lift, the change of length scale ratio mainly leads to the variation in the low frequency part of the loading, while the fluctuating drag generally follows the quasi-steady theory in the low frequency, and the slope of the drag spectrum at high frequencies changes with the length scale ratio. Then based on the experimental data, two empirical formulas considering the influence of length scale ratio are proposed for determining the lift and drag aerodynamic admittances of a 5:1 rectangular cylinder. Furthermore, a simple relationship is established to correlate the turbulence parameter with the fluctuating force coefficient, which could be used to predict the fluctuating force on a 5:1 rectangular cylinder under different parameter conditions.

직접모사법을 이용한 지구 저궤도 파라볼릭 안테나 탑재 위성의 항력 예측 (Prediction of Parabolic Antenna Satellite Drag Force in Low Earth Orbit using Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method)

  • 신소민;나경수;이주영;조기대
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제42권7호
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    • pp.616-621
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    • 2014
  • 저궤도에서 운용되는 위성은 대기 저항에 의한 연료소모가 크며, 연료소모는 임무수명 및 발사무게에 영향을 미치게 되어 위성 형상에 따른 항력의 예측이 중요하다. 본 논문에서는 직접모사법을 이용하여 파라볼릭 안테나를 탑재한 저궤도 위성의 임무고도의 변화와 받음각에 따른 항력 및 항력 계수의 변화를 살펴보았다. 저궤도의 희박 기체의 거동을 모사하는 직접모사법의 적용성을 검증하기 위해 스타샤인(Starshine) 위성의 비행데이터를 이용하여 고도, 대기와 표면의 상호작용에 따른 항력 계수를 비교하였다. 결론적으로 계산결과로부터 저궤도 위성의 정밀한 궤도수명 계산에 적합한 항력 계수를 도출하였다.

항력에 의한 속도 손실 및 궤도 수명 예측 (Velocity Loss Due to Atmospheric Drag and Orbit Lifetime Estimation)

  • 박창수;조상범;노웅래
    • 항공우주기술
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 2006
  • 고도 800km 이내의 저궤도 위성에 가장 큰 영향을 주는 요소는 지구 대기 항력이다. 지구 저궤도의 대기 밀도는 해수면의 대기 밀도에 비하여 매우 낮지만 항력에 의한 영향이 매 주기 마다 누적되면서 근지점에서 속도가 점진적으로 줄어든다. 근지점에서의 속도 감소는 곧바로 원지점의 고도 감소를 가져오게 되고 이심률이 작아지면서 최종적으로 원궤도로 바뀌게 된다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 대기 항력 및 수명 계산 방법에 대하여 기술하였다. 또한 항력의 크기를 결정하는 대기 밀도에 관해서 알아보고 KSLV-I에 사용될 킥모터와 위성의 수명을 Satellite Tool Kit 프로그램으로 계산하였다.

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Lift Enhancement and Drag Reduction on an Airfoil at Low Reynolds Number using Blowing and Distributed Suction

  • Chao, Song;Xudong, Yang
    • International Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.6-11
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    • 2015
  • An active flow control technique using blowing and distributed suction on low Reynolds airfoil is investigated. Simultaneous blowing and distributed suction can recirculate the jet flow mass, and reduce the penalty to propulsion system due to avoiding dumping the jet mass flow. Energy is injected into main flow by blowing on the suction surface, and the low energy boundary flow mass is removed by distributed suction, thus the flow separation can be successfully suppressed. Aerodynamic lift to drag ratio is improved significantly using the flow control technique, and the energy consumption is quite low.

Numerical investigation of on-demand fluidic winglet aerodynamic performance and turbulent characterization of a low aspect ratio wing

  • A. Mondal;S. Chatterjee;A. McDonald Tariang;L. Prince Raj;K. Debnath
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.107-125
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    • 2023
  • Drag reduction is significant research in aircraft design due to its effect on the cost of operation and carbon footprint reduction. Aircraft currently use conventional solid winglets to reduce the induced drag, adding extra structural weight. Fluidic on-demand winglets can effectively reduce drag for low-speed flight regimes without adding any extra weight. These utilize the spanwise airflow from the wingtips using hydraulic actuators to create jets that negate tip vortices. This study develops a computational model to investigate fluidic on-demand winglets. The well-validated computational model is applied to investigate the effect of injection velocity and angle on the aerodynamic coefficients of a rectangular wing. Further, the turbulence parameters such as turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and turbulent dissipation rate are studied in detail at various velocity injections and at an angle of 30°. The results show that the increase in injection velocity shifted the vortex core away from the wing tip and the increase in injection angle shifted the vortex core in the vertical direction. Further, it was found that a 30° injection is efficient among all injection velocities and highly efficient at a velocity ratio of 3. This technology can be adopted in any aircraft, effectively working at various angles of attack. The culmination of this study is that the implementation of fluidic winglets leads to a significant reduction in drag at low speeds for low aspect ratio wings.