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Delta Wing leading edge vorticies
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-10-29  
Aerody1 (Aerospace) 20 May 08 11:20
Hi,

i have some simple questions for you. At the moment i do some research in the field of flapping flight. To understand the vorticies of this flight i need some informations about leading edge vorticies.

For delta wings: At which angle of attack appear vorticies seperation from the airfoil?

how is the geometry (AR, sweep) ?

Thanks for your help.

btrueblood (Mechanical) 20 May 08 12:05
http://aerodyn.org/Wings/delta.html

for starters, then see the references at the end.

MiG23MLD (Geotechnical) 31 Jul 08 16:57
I did not see the page it does not work

rb1957 (Aerospace) 1 Aug 08 7:42
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yeah that domain linked to is defunct, but your question is too basic to get a reasonable answer here.

maybe go to the NACA site "http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp" ... it is truly amazing what is out there.  then maybe come back with a concise question.

 

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