Experimental Investigation on Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Paraglider Wing
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概要
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The fundamental aerodynamic characteristics of a paraglider’s canopy are investigated in wind tunnel experiments using an inflatable cell model designed to represent the dynamic behaviors of each cell comprising the canopy. At attack angles greater than a few degrees, the cell model inflates fully. To characterize its aerodynamic characteristics, we focus our attention on the flow around the inflated cell model at the plane of symmetry of the model. The cross-sectional profile of the inflated cell model, streamline pattern, internal air pressure and external surface pressure distribution are measured at various attack angles in order to identify the function of air intake and to obtain the lift and drag coefficients of the airfoil with an open air intake. The results reveal the mechanism of how the cell inflates into a stable wing shape and bears the buckling force caused by the cables suspending a pay load.
- 社団法人 日本航空宇宙学会の論文
- 2006-05-04
著者
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Umemura Akira
Department Of Aerospace Engineering Nagoya University
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Umemura Akira
Departmant Of Aerospace Engineering Nagoya University
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MASHUD Mohammad
Department of Aerospace Engineering, Nagoya University
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Mashud Mohammad
Department Of Aerospace Engineering Nagoya University
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