1. A note on the interpretation of mini-tuft photographs
- Author
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D. G. Mabey, B. L. Welsh, and C. R. Pyne
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Aerospace Engineering - Abstract
Although mini-tufts are considered generally to show the surface flow direction on windswept surfaces, there is some uncertainty about their correct interpretation, particularly as three-dimensional flows approach separation. This note provides some guidance on this controversial question, based on experience with mini-tufts on wings, fins and canards in the DRA 13 ft x 9 ft low speed wind-tunnel at Bedford.An illustration of the value of the technique is given. Mini-tuft photographs are used to identify the trailing edge condition which relates to the classification of the steady and fluctuation pressure distributions observed a swept wing with a conical, separated flow.
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- 1995