Light Weight Diving Vehicle

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by dtoshni, Jun 16, 2008.

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    Guest625101138 Previous Member

    Yes.

    I use 0.0013Pa-s for the viscosity. I think this is around 10C.

    You might want to make the foils a little longer as the Re# is quite low if your speed is only 0.6m/s. The L/D will improve as the Re# goes up.

    It would help if you provide some picture of what you have and drawings of the intended fins.

    Rick W.
     
  2. dtoshni
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    dtoshni Junior Member

    Ok..thanks Rick.

    And one more thing Rick. I was just playing with the values in JavaFoil. I found one interesting thing with the airfoil cross section NACA 2410. When the angle of attack reaches 90 degrees, JavaFoil shows a Cl = .023 and Cd = 25 !!

    Is this correct? Can the Cd reach such high values? I thought the maximum was that of a flat plate, with Cd = 2.

    Daniel
     
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    Also Rick I wanted to ask you, What happenes to a NACA 2410 foil if the angle of attack is 180 degrees? I know the lift coefficient will be negative. But does that mean the lift will be upwards or downwards on the foil?
     
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    I would be skeptical of results from extreme cases in JavaFoil. I expect the theory breaks down. I normally work inside the bounds of stall and not interested in data outside.

    If you need to go backwards then the best solution may be a cambered plate foil. These have a narrow range of operation but will work as effectively in either direction. Maybe nothing more than a flat plate set at a slight angle. You just need to keep them thin relative to cord. Very simple solution.
     

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    Hmm.. Thanks Rick I'll think about it. :)
     
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