43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit 2005
DOI: 10.2514/6.2005-462
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On the Application of Contour Bumps for Transonic Drag Reduction (Invited)

Abstract: The effect of discrete contour bumps on reducing the transonic drag at off-design conditions on an airfoil have been examined. The research focused on fully-turbulent flow conditions, at a realistic flight chord Reynolds number of 30 million. State-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics methods were used to design a new baseline airfoil, and a family of fixed contour bumps. The new configurations were experimentally evaluated in the 0.3-m Transonic Cryogenic Tunnel at the NASA Langley Research center, which u… Show more

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“…5b) yields a 'cleaner' two-step pressure rise which is less detrimental to the boundary layer [26]. Figure 6 presents results from two numerical studies [10,13], both of which illustrate this beneficial impact of a 2-D SCB on the streamwise pressure distribution over the upper surface of a supercritical aerofoil.…”
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“…5b) yields a 'cleaner' two-step pressure rise which is less detrimental to the boundary layer [26]. Figure 6 presents results from two numerical studies [10,13], both of which illustrate this beneficial impact of a 2-D SCB on the streamwise pressure distribution over the upper surface of a supercritical aerofoil.…”
Section: -D Scbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…viscous penalty or reduced lift). It is now well-documented that (2-D and 3-D) SCBs can yield a net positive benefit for the efficiency (usually expressed in terms of L/D) of transonic aerofoils and wings [13,29]. Two examples illustrating the impact of SCBs on lift-drag polars for different transonic wings are presented in Fig.…”
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