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Pepustakaan Pusat Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia

Title
Comparative Study Aerodynamics Effects of Wingtip Fence Winglet on Fix Wing Airfoil Eppler E562
Collection Location
Warta Ardhia
Edition
Call Number
ISBN/ISSN
0215-9066
Author(s)
Suranto Putro, Setyo Hariyadi
Sutardi, Sutardi
Widodo, Wawan Aries
Juni Pitoyo, Bambang
Subject(s)
Classification
Series Title
GMD
Electronic Resource
Language
eng
Publisher
Badan Kebijakan Transportasi, Kementerian Perhubungan
Publishing Year
2021
Publishing Place
Collation
Abstract/Notes
Wings on airplanes and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have a very important role in the formation of lift forces. This is because most of the lifting force arises on the wing. Therefore, aircraft designers pay great attention to wing modification. Today's aircraft designers tend to provide geometric modifications displayed in computational applications so that visualization of fluid flow can appear clearly. By increasing the lift as high as possible on the wing and lowering the drag as low as possible, it is expected that high aerodynamic efficiency will be achieved in air transportation. This research was done numerically by using the turbulence model k-ω SST. Reynolds number in this research was 2,34 x 104 with the angle of attacks are 0o, 2o, 4o, 6o, 8o, 10o, 12o, 15o, 17o and 19o. The model specimen is wing airfoil Eppler 562 with winglets. Two types of wingtips are used: forward and rearward wingtip fence. From this study, it was found that the wingtip fence reduced the strength of vorticity magnitude on the x-axis and z-axis compared to plain wings. With the addition of a wingtip fence, it has a significant effect on the shape of the vorticity magnitude behind the wing. This indicates a decrease in induced drag on the wing which has a wingtip fence.
Specific Detail Info
https://wartaardhia.com/index.php/wartaardhia/article/view/356