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Old Dominion University

Theses/Dissertations

1998

Lift

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Experimental Geometry Optimization Techniques For Multi-Element Airfoils, Drew Landman Apr 1998

Experimental Geometry Optimization Techniques For Multi-Element Airfoils, Drew Landman

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Theses & Dissertations

A study is reported on geometry optimization techniques for high-lift airfoils. A modern three-element airfoil model with a remotely actuated flap was designed, tested, and used in wind tunnel experiments to investigate optimum flap positioning based on lift. All the results presented were obtained in the Old Dominion University low-speed wind tunnel. Detailed results for lift coefficient versus flap vertical and horizontal position are presented for two airfoil angles-of-attack: 8 and 14 degrees. Three automated optimization simulations, the method of steepest ascent and two variants of the sequential simplex method, were demonstrated using experimental data. An on-line optimizer was demonstrated …