Huffman et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Aerodynamic effects of distributed spanwise blowing on a fighter configurationHuffman et al., 1987
- Document ID
- 5674868214566487603
- Author
- Huffman J
- Hahnef D
- Johnson Jr T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Aircraft
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THE concept of blowing a discrete jet of air spanwise over the upper surface of a wing was extensively studied during the 1970s as a means of improving lift effectiveness. M When a jet is positioned just aft of and approximately parallel to the leading edges of moderately …
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