Arys13
Industrial
- Oct 3, 2014
- 5
Hello,
I'm trying to draw in CAD a NACA airfoil, but I'm having problems with the nomenclature. The information I have is:
NACA 65(xx)(yy) (e.g. NACA 65(07)07)
With xx standing for the relative camber and YY representing the relative thickness (that's what the information about the airfoil says)
The problem is that this nomenclature doesn't match any of the "official" nomenclature, though I think it's obviously and airfoil of the 65 series. The official 6-series nomenclature would be:
Thank you for the help.
I'm trying to draw in CAD a NACA airfoil, but I'm having problems with the nomenclature. The information I have is:
NACA 65(xx)(yy) (e.g. NACA 65(07)07)
With xx standing for the relative camber and YY representing the relative thickness (that's what the information about the airfoil says)
The problem is that this nomenclature doesn't match any of the "official" nomenclature, though I think it's obviously and airfoil of the 65 series. The official 6-series nomenclature would be:
The number "6" indicating the series.
One digit describing the distance of the minimum pressure area in tens of percent of chord.
The subscript digit gives the range of lift coefficient in tenths above and below the design lift coefficient in which favorable pressure
gradients exist on both surfaces
A hyphen.
One digit describing the design lift coefficient in tenths.
Two digits describing the maximum thickness as percent of chord.Thank you for the help.