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The Flow Field Structures of In-lined Double Jet-in-Cross Flow at Low Velocity Ratio (낮은 속도비에서의 직렬 이중 제트-교차흐름의 유동 구조)

  • Lee, Ki-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.415-422
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    • 2015
  • The flow field structures of dual jet-in-cross-flow were examined experimentally for in-lined perforated damage holes configuration using particle image velocimetry. Ensemble averaged in-plane velocity and vorticity data in the jet were determined to study the mean jet structure. Jets are formed by pressure differences between upper and lower airfoil surface. The flow structure of vicinity of the thru holes consist of a vortical structure that wrap around the jets like a horseshoe and develop further downstream through a pair of stream-wise vortices. The shape, size and location of the horseshoe vortex were found to be dependent on the angle of attack. In spite of the existence of battle damage holes, the effect on the control force was insignificant when the damage size was not large enough.

A Study on the Damage of Aircraft Wing Attacked by Anti-Aircraft Artillery (대공포 피격에 의한 항공기 날개 손상에 관한 연구)

  • Sim, Sang-Ki;Yoon, Kyong-Sik;Kim, Geun-Won;Shin, Ki-Su
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.738-745
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    • 2012
  • Aircraft battle damage repair(ABDR) is emergency repair method for the damaged aircraft in battle field. The main purpose of the ABDR is to increase the readiness of fighter aircraft during wartime. While many studies have been conducted to develop ABDR method, few efforts have focused on evaluation of damage and determination of the size of hole caused by enemy's anti-aircraft artillery attack. The aim of this study is essentially to quantify damage of aircraft wing attacked by anti-aircraft artillery. The computer simulations was performed to accomplish this goal. A number of simulations have been carried out to compare size of damages under various attack conditions. In conclusion, it was revealed that the size of damage varied depending on the type and direction of cannonball. Furthermore, in this paper, the proper path sizes are suggested for different damage conditions.