Initial development of the hybrid semielliptical-dolphin airfoil

Iosif Taposu has formulated a mathematical model and generated a family of airfoils whose geometry resembles the dolphin shape. These airfoils are characterized by a sharp leading edge and experiments have proven that they can achieve better aerodynamic characteristics at very high angles of attack...

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Published inThermal science Vol. 26; no. 3 Part A; pp. 2199 - 2210
Main Authors Dancuo, Zorana, Kostic, Ivan, Kostic, Olivera, Bengin, Aleksandar, Vorotovic, Goran
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2022
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Summary:Iosif Taposu has formulated a mathematical model and generated a family of airfoils whose geometry resembles the dolphin shape. These airfoils are characterized by a sharp leading edge and experiments have proven that they can achieve better aerodynamic characteristics at very high angles of attack than certain classical airfoils, with the nose geometry inclined downwards. On the other hand, they have not been applied to any commercial general aviation aircraft. The authors of this paper have been motivated to compare the aerodynamic characteristics of widely used NACA 2415 airfoil with Taposu?s Dolphin that would have the same principal geometric characteristics. A CFD calculation model has been established and applied on NACA 2415. The results were compared with NACA experiments and very good agreements have been achieved in the major domains of lift and polar curves. The same CFD model has been applied on the counterpart Dolphin 2415. Results have shown that the Dolphin has a slightly higher lift/drag ratio in the lift coefficient domain 0.1-0.35 than NACA. On the other hand, at higher and lower lift coefficients, its aerodynamic characteristics were drastically below those of the NACA section, due to the unfavorable influence of the Dolphin?s sharp nose. A series of the Dolphin?s leading edge modifications has been investigated, gradually improving its aerodynamics. Finally, version M4, consisting of about 70% of Dolphin?s original rear domain and 30% of the new nose shape, managed to exceed the NACA?s characteristics, thus paving the way to investigate the Dolphin hybrids that could be suitable for the general aviation industry.
ISSN:0354-9836
2334-7163
DOI:10.2298/TSCI210515234D