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Some ramblings. Tuft the section(s) and see what is happening. You can probably just duct tape short lengths of knitting yarn to show air flow (smooth or turbulent, etc.). As I recall, you can then 'glue' VG's on temporarily and see the difference in orientation of the yarn tufts. There is probably some info that can be found on the Internet about how the VG's work and where they should be placed to smooth out the flow. Might have to go to some NASA papers to get the info (your government dollars at wok ![]() You might also design and make a smoke generator and blow smoke over the section you are working with (instead of flying) to find the best locations of VG's on your bird (and if they do you any good). Interesting project. Lots of luck. Big John On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 03:37:20 GMT, Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 21:27:21 -0600, Big John wrote: There was a group (don't remember who, could have been NASA????) sometime after the War who ran tests on the mustang wing and concluded it was not laminar. Not sure now if this was from wind tunnel tests or computer simulation? Also not sure what their object was, maybe just too much time on their hands? Then again, I've heard that it's very difficult to get true laminar flow for *any* type of construction...at least in the real world. A bit of dirt, a fuel cap, a small dent from a dropped tool, a few bugs splattered on the leading edge.... On the opposite side of the spectrum, I'm considering goofing around with some homemade VGs on my Fly Baby next year. Figured I buy a batch of 1/4 - 1/2" aluminum angle and cut up a batch. Anybody have any rules of thumb regarding size, placement, stupidity of the idea, etc.? Ron Wanttaja |
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