Патент США № | 6427948 |
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Автор(ы) | Campbell |
Дата выдачи | 06 августа 2002 г. |
A controllable vortex generator for reducing aerodynamic drag when vortex generation is not desired. The vortex generator includes a fin having a fixed forward portion and an aft portion which is movable between deflected and undeflected positions. At least a portion of the fin is formed of a memory shape alloy. The fin is attached to a base mountable to a surface such as the wing skin of an aircraft. An electrical resistance heating element is bonded to the fin and a controllable source of electric power is connected to the element. When the fin is heated by the element to a temperature equal to or greater than the transformation temperature of the alloy, the movable portion of the fin will move from a deflected position to an undeflected position, thereby reducing drag caused by the vortex generator.
Авторы: | Michael Campbell (Seattle, WA) |
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ID семейства патентов | 24820963 |
Номер заявки: | 09/702,373 |
Дата регистрации: | 30 октября 2000 г. |
Класс патентной классификации США: | 244/204.1; 244/130; 244/204 |
Класс совместной патентной классификации: | B64C 23/06 (20130101); Y02T 50/162 (20130101) |
Класс международной патентной классификации (МПК): | B64C 23/00 (20060101); B64C 23/06 (20060101); B64C 023/06 () |
Область поиска: | ;244/198,199,200,201,203,204,75R,130 |
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