posted on 2024-10-31, 20:54authored byJustin Fox, Cornelis BilCornelis Bil, Robert Carrese, Greg Hanlon
The speed at which firefighting aircraft release their payload is a critical factor in the
effectiveness of their use. This paper presents a retrofit modification that can be made to
existing Air Tractor AT-802F firefighting aircraft used in Australia to increase their
effectiveness by reducing the stall speed using low-profile, sub-boundary layer, vortex
generators on the wing upper surface. A numerical optimization study was conducted using
ANSYS FLUENT, where the lift coefficient of a NACA 4415 airfoil section was maximized
at the stall angle for the plain airfoil. A 2-stage optimization process involving Kriging
surrogate modeling and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) was applied to narrow the search
space and then find the optimal location and dimensions of the micro Vortex Generators
(VG). The final design yielded a 49% increase in the maximum lift coefficient of the airfoil
and suggested that the commonly used evenly spaced VG pairs may not be the most effective
arrangement.
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