A Boeing 747 aircraft flew 54 passes at low level over ground-based sensors. Vortex velocities were measured by a laser-Doppler velocimeter, an array of monostatic acoustic sounders, and an array of propeller anemometers. Flow visualization of the wake was achieved using smoke and balloon tracers. Preliminary results were obtained on the initial downwash field, the time for merging of the multiple vortices, the velocity fields, vortex decay, and the effects of spoilers and differential flap settings on the dissipation and structure of vortices.
Ground-based measurements of the wake vortex characteristics of a B747 aircraft in various configurations
Aerospace Sciences Meeting ; 1977 ; Los Angeles, CA
1977-01-01
Conference paper
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English
Structure, Trajectory and Strength of B747 Aircraft Wake Vortices Measured by Laser
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
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