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Lift curve slope for NACA0012 at low Re

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aa2105

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Mar 16, 2009
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Hi
I need a value for the 2d lift curve slope of the NACA0012. The Mach numbers I am concerned with are less than 0.1 and hence a incompressible value would suffice. The Re range is from 0 to around 275,000. Any ideas on how I can get this? Will XFOIL do it??

I have tried the Abbot and von Doenhoff book but its at Re = 3e6 or more... The ESDU datasheets dont seem to work at such low Re numbers either...

Thanks.
 
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I'm no expert in this subject, but I've dabbled into radio control airplane stuff (around your Re's).

I think you will find that most polars for Re this low are of questionable accuracy as the performance of the foil will vary over a wide range even with somewhat controlled conditions.

I believe this is why you are not finding much useful data.

 
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Re's are usually run in steps from 60,000 to 250,000.

Paul
 
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