A Mach-scaled model rotor with active twist capability is in preparation for a wind tunnel test in the large lowspeed facility (LLF) of the German-Dutch wind tunnel (DNW) with international participation by DLR, US Army, NASA, ONERA, KARI, Konkuk University, JAXA, Glasgow University and DNW. To get the maximum benefit from the test and most valuable data within the available test time, the tentative test matrix was covered by predictions of the partners, active twist benefits were evaluated, and support was provided to the test team to focus on the key operational conditions.


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    Title :

    Smart Twisting Active Rotor (STAR) – Pre-Test Predictions


    Contributors:
    B. G. V. D. Wall (author) / J. W. Lim (author) / J. Riemenschneider (author) / S. Kalow (author) / G. A. Wilke (author) / J. D. Douglas Boyd (author) / J. Bailly (author) / Y. Delrieux (author) / I. Cafarelli (author) / Y. Tanabe (author)

    Publication date :

    2022


    Size :

    25 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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