International Journal of Aviation Science and Engineering
Vol 2, No 2: (Dec, 2020)

An Experimental Analysis on the Effects of Stagger on the Aerodynamic Forces of Tandem Wings

Y Parlindungan (Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.51, Jakarta 12930)
S Tobing (Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.51, Jakarta 12930)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Mar 2021

Abstract

This study is inspired by the flapping motion of natural flyers: insects. Many insects have two pairs of wings referred as tandem wings. Literature review indicates that the effects of tandem wing are influenced by parameters such as stagger (the stream-wise distance between the aerodynamic center of the front and the rear airfoil), angle-of-attack and flow velocity. As a first stage, this study focuses on the effects of stagger (St) on the aerodynamic performance of tandem wings. A recent numerical study of stagger on tandem airfoils in turbulent flow (Re = 6000000) concluded that a larger stagger resulted in a decrease in lift force, and an increase in drag force. However, for laminar flow (Re = 2000), increasing the stagger was not found to be detrimental for aerodynamic performance. Another work also revealed that the maximum lift coefficient for a tandem configuration decreased with increasing stagger. The focus of this study is to perform an experimental analysis of tandem two-dimensional (2D) NACA 0012 airfoils. The two airfoils are set at the same angle-of-attack of 0° to 15° with 5° interval and three variations of stagger: 1c, 1.5c and 2c. The experiments are conducted using an open-loop-subsonic wind tunnel at a Reynolds number of 170000. The effects of St on the aerodynamic forces (lift and drag) are analyzed

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jav

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Subject

Aerospace Engineering Automotive Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Transportation

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AVIA : International Journal of Aviation Science and Engineering is published by Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, FTMD Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia - in cooperation with Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Lampung and Java Scientific Academy, Indonesia. International Journal ...