A study of the lift and drag forces according to the pressure distribution in aerodynamic bodies

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Daniel M Carvalho
Victor Santoro Santiago

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The present articleaimed to analyze the effects of the lift surface geometry in the calculation of its induced drag. For this purpose, the flow around a 3D airfoil was simulated, at the influence of pressure distribution on the bell-shaped. The results of the efforts and yaw moments from different attack angles was compared with ones fromtraditional elliptical pressure distribution, proving the appearance of the proverse yaw with a consequent decrease oy induced drag.

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M Carvalho, D., & Santoro Santiago, V. (2022). A study of the lift and drag forces according to the pressure distribution in aerodynamic bodies. Revista Militar De Ciência E Tecnologia, 39(1), 45-55. Retrieved from http://ebrevistas.eb.mil.br/CT/article/view/10841
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Daniel M Carvalho, Instituto Militar de Engenharia. Seção de Engenharia Mecânica, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

The present articleaimed to analyze the effects of the lift surface geometry in the calculation of its induced drag. For this purpose, the flow around a 3D airfoil was simulated, at the influence of pressure distribution on the bell-shaped. The results of the efforts and yaw moments from different attack angles was compared with ones fromtraditional elliptical pressure distribution, proving the appearance of the proverse yaw with a consequent decrease oy induced drag.