NEGATIVE INCREMENT OF LIFT COEFFICIENT AT SMALL ANGLES OF ATTACK OF SYMMETRICAL AIRFOIL FOR UAVs
Resumen
The main features of the aerodynamics of small-sized unmanned aerial vehicles, appearing in flight
modes at maximum range and duration and distinguishing this class of aircraft from large-sized
vehicles, are currently attracting increased attention. This is due to the increasing use and intensity
of application of this class of aircraft. Negative increment of the lift coefficient at low angles of
attack, although not quite a common phenomenon, but this behavior of profile characteristics can
lead to a significant change in the stability and controllability characteristics of aircraft using such
profiles in the design of all-turn rudders, or other surfaces. This can significantly complicate
control system algorithms and require the installation of additional sensors. In this paper, based on
laboratory experiments, we analyze how the shape of the tail part of the airfoil affects the variation
of the lift coefficient at low angles of attack.
