Патент США № | 5901925 |
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Автор(ы) | McGrath и др. |
Дата выдачи | 11 мая 1999 г. |
A novel set of serrated-planform lifting surfaces produce unexpectedly high lift coefficients at moderate to high angles-of-attack. Each serration, or tooth, is designed to shed a vortex. The interaction of the vortices greatly enhances the lifting capability over an extremely large operating range. Variations of the invention use serrated-planform lifting surfaces in planes different than that of a primary lifting surface. In an alternate embodiment, the individual teeth are controllably retractable and deployable to provide for active control of the vortex system and hence lift coefficient. Differential lift on multiple serrated-planform lifting surfaces provides an means for vehicle control. The important aerodynamic advantages of the serrated-planform lifting surfaces are not limited to aircraft applications but can be used to establish desirable performance characteristics for missiles, land vehicles, and/or watercraft.
Авторы: | Brian E. McGrath (Columbia, MD), Richard M. Wood (Virginia Beach, VA) |
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Заявитель: | Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC) |
ID семейства патентов | 26700185 |
Номер заявки: | 08/734,820 |
Дата регистрации: | 22 октября 1996 г. |
Класс патентной классификации США: | 244/45A; 244/199.1 |
Класс совместной патентной классификации: | B64C 23/06 (20130101); Y02T 50/162 (20130101) |
Класс международной патентной классификации (МПК): | B64C 23/06 (20060101); B64C 23/00 (20060101); B64C 001/26 () |
Область поиска: | ;244/45R,45A,13,15,199 |
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