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| Griffin, S.F. ; Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers -SPIE-, Bellingham/Wash.: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Smart Structures Technologies 2016 : 21-22 March 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Bellingham, WA: SPIE, 2016 (Proceedings of SPIE 9801) ISBN: 978-1-5106-0042-3 Paper 980103 |
| Conference "Industrial and Commercial Applications of Smart Structures Technologies" <2016, Las Vegas/Nev.> |
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| Englisch |
| Konferenzbeitrag |
| Fraunhofer ENAS () |
Abstract
One objective of the European Projects AFLoNext and Clean Sky 2 is to apply Active Flow Control (AFC) on the airframe in critical aerodynamic areas such as the engine/wing junction or the outer wing region for being able to locally improve the aerodynamics in certain flight conditions. At the engine/wing junction, AFC is applied to alleviate or even eliminate flow separation at low speeds and high angle of attacks likely to be associated with the integration of underwing- mounted Ultra High Bypass Ratio (UHBR) engines and the necessary slat-cut-outs. At the outer wing region, AFC can be used to allow more aggressive future wing designs with improved performance. A relevant part of the work on AFC concepts for airframe application is the development of suitable actuators. Fluidic Actuated Flow Control (FAFC) has been introduced as a Flow Control Technology that influences the boundary layer by actively blowing air through slots or holes out of the aircraft skin.