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An experimental investigation of flow surrounding an airfoil with a jet exhausting from the lower surface

Abstract

The aerodynamics of an airfoil with a rectangular jet issuing from the lower surface at seventy percent of the chord, with and without a ground plane was studied. Measurements include surface pressure on the airfoil and the total pressure profiles in the near wake. These measurements were made at jet to free stream velocity ratios ranging from 0.5 to 5.0. The measurements indicated a significant positive and negative pressure regions on the lower surface of the airfoil ahead and after the nozzle exit respectively. The extent and intensity of these regions increase with increase in velocity ratio for the range covered here. The upper surface pressure distribution with velocity ratio show no significant variation. The presence of the ground plane, for height h, greater than one chord seem to have little influence on the overall pressure distribution of the airfoil. The airfoil wake centerline moves up with velocity ratio as compared to that of the free airfoil (without the jet)

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