ANALYSIS OF THE VARIATIONS OF THE WING LIFT COEFFICIENT OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES WITH INCREASING REYNOLDS NUMBER OF AIRFLOW
Resumen
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are one of the fastest growing segments of the aviation market. The
concept of UAV development includes military and civilian applications. According to these objectives, the
criteria for selecting parameters for micro and mini-UAVs are primarily range and flight duration.
Consequently, micro and mini-UAVs should have a high level of aerodynamic quality. The usual behavior
of the maximum lift coefficient (СL) of wing profiles with increasing Reynolds number is an increase.
However, in some cases, the wing profiles may show the opposite - a decrease in the maximum lift
coefficient (CL) with increasing Reynolds number (Re). We have analyzed this effect for a finite span wing
and for a wing profile segment.
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