Title:Research, Development and Recent Patents on Aerodynamic Surface Circulation Control - A Critical Review
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Author(s): Harijono Djojodihardjo and Naveeyindren Thangarajah
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Aerodynamic surface blowing, circulation control, Coand effect, drag reduction, lift augmentation, trapped vortex
cell, wall blowing.
Abstract: The ever increasing demand for better performance of aircraft aerodynamics, from the fundamental understanding
of flight, requires enhanced circulation. Circulation Control and hence its enhancement can be achieved by surface
blowing in the form of Coand jet and have always been referred to in the consideration of various flow control methods
to enhance aerodynamic performance, along with continuous, synthetic and pulsed jets, compliant surface, vortex-cell,
and the like. Coanda jet has also been applied in the development of novel aircrafts for short takeoff, while another circulation
enhancement technique known as Trapped Vortex Cavity (TVC) is currently being given significant considerations.
It is with such motivation that salient features, progress and development of various techniques in circulation control are
here identified, including some of the recent inventions that have been registered as patents in this area. The present work
reviews the influence, effectiveness and configuration of airfoil surface blowing of Circulation Enhancement and Control
of aerodynamic surfaces. The crux of the TVC active research is their stabilization, while Coanda enhanced lift enhancement
technique has, to a certain extent reached a stage that it can be easily implemented with advantage.