Aerodynamics of a Modified High-Lift Low Reynolds Number Airfoil: Preliminary Analysis
Airfoil selection is a crucial phase in the design of a small unmanned fixed-wing aircraft to allow a minimum size and weight of the lifting surfaces. The present study analyzesairfoils to be used in low operating Reynolds number unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) using XFLR5 software, which was validat...
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2-s2.0-85145034334 Hamid A.H.A.; Mohamad F.; Noh M.H.M.; Nasir R.E.M.; Sapardi M.A.M. Aerodynamics of a Modified High-Lift Low Reynolds Number Airfoil: Preliminary Analysis 2022 International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering 12 12 10.46338/ijetae1222_02 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85145034334&doi=10.46338%2fijetae1222_02&partnerID=40&md5=6b108eaf47cf6e862a4bb20084bdcb88 Airfoil selection is a crucial phase in the design of a small unmanned fixed-wing aircraft to allow a minimum size and weight of the lifting surfaces. The present study analyzesairfoils to be used in low operating Reynolds number unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) using XFLR5 software, which was validated against wind tunnel data. Three baseline airfoils were investigated, namely NACA4412, Miley M06-13-128 and Selig S1223. The best performing airfoils are then modified using the inverse airfoil design method to improve their performance in cruising flight. The modified airfoil resulted in larger leading edge radius and slightly thicker chord of the airfoil compared to the baseline airfoil. In general, the modified airfoil showed an improvement in stall characteristic, lift and drag coefficients in the post-stall regime, and a lower magnitude of moment coefficient for almost all investigated angles of attack compared to the baseline airfoil. © 2022 International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering. All rights reserved. IJETAE Publication House 22502459 English Article |
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Hamid A.H.A.; Mohamad F.; Noh M.H.M.; Nasir R.E.M.; Sapardi M.A.M. |
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Hamid A.H.A.; Mohamad F.; Noh M.H.M.; Nasir R.E.M.; Sapardi M.A.M. Aerodynamics of a Modified High-Lift Low Reynolds Number Airfoil: Preliminary Analysis |
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Hamid A.H.A.; Mohamad F.; Noh M.H.M.; Nasir R.E.M.; Sapardi M.A.M. |
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Hamid A.H.A.; Mohamad F.; Noh M.H.M.; Nasir R.E.M.; Sapardi M.A.M. |
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Aerodynamics of a Modified High-Lift Low Reynolds Number Airfoil: Preliminary Analysis |
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Aerodynamics of a Modified High-Lift Low Reynolds Number Airfoil: Preliminary Analysis |
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Airfoil selection is a crucial phase in the design of a small unmanned fixed-wing aircraft to allow a minimum size and weight of the lifting surfaces. The present study analyzesairfoils to be used in low operating Reynolds number unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) using XFLR5 software, which was validated against wind tunnel data. Three baseline airfoils were investigated, namely NACA4412, Miley M06-13-128 and Selig S1223. The best performing airfoils are then modified using the inverse airfoil design method to improve their performance in cruising flight. The modified airfoil resulted in larger leading edge radius and slightly thicker chord of the airfoil compared to the baseline airfoil. In general, the modified airfoil showed an improvement in stall characteristic, lift and drag coefficients in the post-stall regime, and a lower magnitude of moment coefficient for almost all investigated angles of attack compared to the baseline airfoil. © 2022 International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering. All rights reserved. |
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