Technical Note: Nasa TN
Technical Note: Nasa TN
Technical Note: Nasa TN
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TECHNICAL NOTE
D-970
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EFFECT OF GROUND PROXIMITY ON THE AERODYNAMIC
By Arthur W. Carter
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By Arthur W. Carter
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6 SUMMARY
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An investigation has been made to determine the effect of ground
proximity on the aerodynamic characteristics of _spect-ratio-1 airfoils.
The investigation was made with the model moving over the water in a
towing tank in order to eliminate the effects of wind-tunnel walls and
of boundary layer on ground boards at small ground clearances.
The results indicated that, as the ground was approached, the air-
foils experienced an increase in lift-curve slope and a reduction in
induced drag; thus, lift-drag ratio was increased. As the ground was
approached, the profile drag remained essentially constant for each air-
foil. Near the ground, the addition of end plates to the airfoil
resulted in a large increase in lift-drag ratio. The lift character-
istics of the airfoils indicated stability of height at_positive angles
of attack and instability of height at negative angles; therefore, the
operating range of angles of attack would be limited to positive values.
At positive angles of attack, the static longitudinal stability was
increased as the height above the ground was reduced.
INTRODUCTION
ratios (see refs. i and 2). The inlet momentum drag will probably have
k
to be reduced if reasonably high speeds and long ranges are to be
achieved. This drag reduction may be accomplished by transferring some
or all of the lift from the jet thrust and base lift to something
approaching an airplane-type wing.
SYMBOLS
b2
A aspect ratio, -_
b airfoil span, ft
c airfoil chord, ft
D
CD drag coefficient,
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CL lift coefficient, L
Cm pitching-moment coefficient, My
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D airfoil drag, ib
L airfoil lift, ib
h
height of c/4 above ground plane, ft
h'
height of trailing edge of airfoil above ground plane, ft
• •• L
9 S airfoil area, sq ft
3
V
free-stream velocity, ft/sec
ground-influence coefficient
D
mass density of air, slugs/cu ft
Subscript:
MODEL ANDAPPARATUS
Lift
indicate that the increase in lift at positive angles of attack was due
to an increase in lower surface pressures_ the upper surface pressures
were essentially unaffected as the distance above the ground was changed.
Pitching Moment
The data of figure 3 show that the pitching moments became less
negative at an angle of attack of 0 ° as the ground was approached. The
pitching-moment data also show that, for positive angles of attack, the
static longitudinal stability was increased as the height above the
ground was reduced. This increase in stability apparently resulted
from the ram pressure on the lower surface of the airfoil. As the
ground was approached, the increase in lift due to the ram pressure was
distributed more or less uniformly over the lower surface. (This effect
is shown in ref. 6.) The center of this lift increment was, therefore,
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near the half-chord point and thus tended to move the center of total
lift (aerodynamic center) aft and thereby increase the longitudinal
stability. This effect was particularly noticeable for the airfoil
with end plates (fig. 3(c)).
L • - Drag
Lift-Drag Ratio
due to the lower profile drag of the thinner airfoil. The addition of
end plates to the ll-percent-thick airfoil resulted in a large increase
in L/D when the airfoil was in close proximity to the ground because
of the increase in lift caused by the increase in ram pressure. The
effect of end plates became negligible when the trailing edge was 15 per-
cent of the span above the ground or when the quarter chord was 2_ per-
cent of the span above the ground.
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i- 1.32h
b
L 1.05 + 7.4 h
H
i b
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9 where h in the present investigation is equal to one-half the qu/ntity
3 h defined in reference 7. The variation of _ with h/b (for h as
defined in the present investigation) is shown in figure 8.
(L/D)max i
(LID)o%max _-
The theory is plotted as a solid line. The dashed portion of the curve
represents the range of values of h/b for which the author of refer-
ence 7 considered the theory inapplicable 0.033 < K < 0.2 . The agree-
ment Between experiment and theory appears to be generally good for the
airfoils without end plates.
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CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
2. Kuhn_ Richard E., Carter, Arthur W., and Schade_ Robert 0. : Over-
Water Aspects of Ground-Effect Vehicles. Paper No. 60-14, Inst.
L Aero. Sci., Jan. 1960.
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6 3. Fink, Marvin P., and Lastinger, James L.: Aerodynamic Character-
9 istics of Low-Aspect-Ratio Wings in Close Proximity to the Ground.
3 NASA TN D-926 , 1961.
5. Truscott, Starr: The Enlarged N.A.C.A. Tank, and Some of Its Work.
NACA TM 918, 1939.
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15.98 3.33
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