SpaceSturff99
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2022
- 6
Hi All,
I have some test data from a wind tunnel for several designs of grid fins with minor design tweaks. I'm trying to plot the aero efficiency (C.L / C.D) to compare them, but I feel like my resulting values aren't quite making sense. Compared to some studies I've looked at, my drag coefficients are in the right ballpark, but my lift coefficients are way low, and I'm thinking it's the area values I'm using.
For for the lift coefficient, would the area be Fin Length * Fin Depth? Effectively, the planar area of the side view of the fin? Or would it be the sum of control surface area on one "side", i.e. 2 * Cell Width * Cell Depth * No. of cells? Also, when changing the AoA, would you account for that in the area value used to calculate the lift coefficient? For my drag coefficients, I have been using the planar area of the top view (looking down through the lattice) and do account for the change in projected area with a cos(AoA) added into the mix, and my values are roughly aligning to the studies I mentioned.
Any input greatly appreciated - thanks in advance!
I have some test data from a wind tunnel for several designs of grid fins with minor design tweaks. I'm trying to plot the aero efficiency (C.L / C.D) to compare them, but I feel like my resulting values aren't quite making sense. Compared to some studies I've looked at, my drag coefficients are in the right ballpark, but my lift coefficients are way low, and I'm thinking it's the area values I'm using.
For for the lift coefficient, would the area be Fin Length * Fin Depth? Effectively, the planar area of the side view of the fin? Or would it be the sum of control surface area on one "side", i.e. 2 * Cell Width * Cell Depth * No. of cells? Also, when changing the AoA, would you account for that in the area value used to calculate the lift coefficient? For my drag coefficients, I have been using the planar area of the top view (looking down through the lattice) and do account for the change in projected area with a cos(AoA) added into the mix, and my values are roughly aligning to the studies I mentioned.
Any input greatly appreciated - thanks in advance!