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Visualisation in Water of Vortex Flow Over Sharp-Edged Canard Configurations. (1998)

Abstract
A wing/canard configuration with sharp, highly swept leading edges was tested in a small towing tank. Flow visualisation techniques were used to study the effects of canard position on vortex interactions and vortex breakdown. A canard above or coplanar with the wing delayed wing vortex breakdown. A canard below the wing produced a strong interaction between the wing and canard vortices and could cause early wing vortex breakdown. Depending on its longitudinal position, the low canard could seriously disrupt the wingflow. Flow visualization, Water tunnel tests, Canard configurations, Leading edges, Vortex breakdown, Vortices.

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Contributors AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH LABS MELBOURNE (AUSTRALIA)
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords FLUID MECHANICS, *CANARD CONFIGURATIONS, *TRAILING VORTICES, FLOW VISUALIZATION, INTERACTIONS, LEADING EDGES, TEST AND EVALUATION, TOWING, VORTICES, WATER TUNNELS, WINGS, AUSTRALIA.
Language eng