US Priority Document:—10/780,663
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Conventional aerofoils have usually quite small thickness compared to their chord and it is difficult to provide adequate strength if they are to be efficient, especially in high speed operation. This invention relates to a high lift aerofoil, incorporating a step, to provide a higher vertical component in its construction. The aerofoil has greater perceived root thickness giving greater lift through compression on the aerofoil under surface, with low pressure on the upper surface, and also giving much higher strength to the aerofoil on all axes compared to conventional aerofoil sections.
A stepped section aerofoil profile having a chord and a thickness, and comprises a leading edge portion, a trailing edge portion and a central portion. The central portion being between one third and two thirds of the length of the chord of said aerofoil profile. The mean camber line of each of said leading and trailing edge portions being substantially straight and parallel to one another but mutually offset in a direction normal to their mean camber lines to produce a step depth. The central portion being contoured to join the leading and trailing edge portions so as to produce a stepped aerofoil profile. The depth of said step is determined by the application of said stepped aerofoil profile. The stepped aerofoil section is incorporated into a wing or blade having a length substantially perpendicular to the plane of the aerofoil profile, with the step tapering from maximum depth at one end of the length to zero depth at the opposite end of the length.
Referring to the drawings the aerofoil has a leading edge 1, a stepped section 2 and a trailing edge 3. The step 2 creates compression 4 on the under surface of the section giving a high pressure area 5 below the aerofoil; above the aerofoil is a low pressure area 6, see
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The stepped aerofoil is able to be used for a great many applications which require aerofoils; for lift or downforce, thrust or suction or for turbine blades.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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GB0307804.5 | Apr 2003 | GB | national |