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Fluid mechanism analysis on the interaction between natural laminar flow nacelle and wingbody on a transonic aircraft

  • M. H. Zhang
  • , X. X. Meng
  • , M. L. Wang
  • , H. Wang
  • , J. Q. Bai
  • , S. Y. Nie

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摘要

A transonic natural laminar flow (NLF) nacelle, which is a streamlined fairing used to contain a turbofan engine and mounted under the wing of civil aircraft, can reduce friction drag. Because the fluid mechanism of the interaction between an NLF nacelle and a wingbody is not clear, laminar flow at high Reynolds numbers in the transonic regime is maintained difficultly. In this work, such interaction on a civil aircraft is investigated. Three NLF nacelles with different pressure distribution characteristics and a baseline nacelle with the turbulent flow are examined. These are installed under the wing of a widebody aircraft to investigate the fluid mechanism between a natural laminar flow nacelle and wingbody. The results show that the influence of the wingbody on the fluid characteristics of the nacelle should be considered in the NLF nacelle design. A well-designed isolated NLF nacelle is different from the one that considers the effect of the wingbody. A favorable pressure gradient in the front part of the nacelle is a key factor in drag reduction. An installed NLF nacelle owning a large pressure peak with a weak favorable pressure gradient and a strong shock wave in front of the nacelle is recommended to be applied in civil aircraft.

源语言英语
文章编号105323
期刊AIP Advances
12
10
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 10月 2022
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