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Rotary Stability Derivatives from Distorted Models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

Y. Y. Chan
Affiliation:
Department of Aeronautics, University of Sydney
John R. Ward
Affiliation:
Department of Aeronautics, University of Sydney

Extract

Foster and Haynes recently suggested the possibility of measuring the rotary stability derivatives of an aeroplane by testing a suitably distorted model in a wind tunnel. This possibility has been examined for an isolated wing by the authors and has been found to be in error for the derivatives due to rolling and yawing.

In what follows it will be assumed that thin aerofoil theory and Prandtl’s lifting line theory may be applied.

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1958

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References

1.Foster, D. J. and Haynes, G. W. (1956). Rotary Stability Derivatives from Distorted Models. Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, September 1956.Google Scholar
2.Glauert, H. (1928). The Lift and Pitching Moment of an Aerofoil due to Uniform Angular Velocity of Pitching. R. and M. 1216, 1928.Google Scholar