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![]() Uzytkownik "Alan Dicey" napisal w wiadomosci ... As far as I can recall, forward sweep confers the advantage that spanwise flow is now inwards, and the wingtips (with associated control surfaces) stall last instead of first, so control authority is retained at higher angles of attack or "deeper into the stall". In the X-29 they were combined with canards, a supercritical wing and aerodynamic instabilty in a search for enhanced maneuverability. See here http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Newsroom/Fa...-008-DFRC.html for the NASA Dryden infosheet. I seem to remember that the advantages gained did not warrant the construction costs/difficulties (aeroelastic tailoring with composites in the wing structure, as I recall) and so the technique was not carried forward into new fighter design. Perhaps Mary Shafer may know more of the projects findings? I dug through my old notices on X-29A and X-31X and found these references: [1] Bandyopadhyay G. - "Low-Speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of Close-Coupled Canard Configuration at Incidence and Sideslip", Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 28, No. 10, October 1991 [2] Er-El J. - "Effect of Wing/Canard Interference on the Loading of a Delta Wing", Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 25, No. 1, January 1988 [3] Manoeuvring Aerodynamics, AGARD CP 497, Toulouse, France, May 1991 (especially papers) [3.a] Ross Hannes - "X-31 Enhancement of Aerodynamics for Maneuvering beyond Stall", Paper 2 [3.b] Kraus W. - "X-31, Discussion of Steady State and Rotary Derivatives", Paper 13 [3.c] Ferretti A., Bartoli A., Salvatore A. - "Prediction of Aerodynamic Phenomena Limiting Aircraft Manoeuvrability", Paper 5 [3.d] Visintini L., Pertile R., Mentasti A. - "Parametric Effects of some Aircraft Components on High-Alpha Aerodynamic Characteristics", Paper 6 Close-Coupled Canard was my main area of interest these days so sweep (-forward or -back) can be treated mariginally in these papers, but I hope they can help you. Regards JasiekS Warsaw, Poland |
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