Optical effects for aerodynamic microstructures
US-2016325823-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9789956B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9789956-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414491916-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A deployable vortex generator attached to a lifting surface includes a vane moveable relative to the lifting surface. The vane moves from a deployed position to a retracted position in response to a change in ambient conditions. In the deployed position, the vane acts on the air flow to create vortices. In the retracted position, the vane is closely aligned with the free stream velocity.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vortex generator attached to a lifting surface, comprising: a mount attached to the lifting surface, wherein the mount includes a cylindrical pin defining a rotational axis; a vane pivotably coupled to the mount such that the vane is pivotable about the rotational axis to move relative to the lifting surface, wherein the vane is configured to pivot about the longitudinal axis in response to a change in an ambient condition; and at least one of a spring and a flexure attached between the vane and one of the mount and the lifting surface. 2. The vortex generator of claim 1 , wherein the vane is configured to move in response to a change in free stream velocity or a change in ambient temperature. 3. The vortex generator of claim 1 , wherein the vane is configured to move in response to a change in free stream velocity and wherein a rotational axis of the vane is perpendicular to the lifting surface. 4. The vortex generator of claim 3 , wherein the vane is configured to pivot about the longitudinal axis from a deployed position in which a longitudinal axis of the vane is angled relative to the free stream velocity at a first angle to a retracted position in which the longitudinal axis of the vane is angled relative to the free stream velocity at a second angle, the second angle being less than the first angle. 5. The vortex generator of claim 4 , wherein the vane is oriented approximately 10-25 degrees from a direction of the free stream velocity when the vane is in the deployed position. 6. The vortex generator of claim 1 , wherein the mount further comprises: a cylindrical part having a cavity enclosing, at least in part, a forward portion of the vane, wherein the cylindrical pin is positioned through a passageway in the forward portion of the vane and pivotably coupled to the cylindrical part. 7. The vortex generator of claim 6 , wherein the spring is one of a torsion spring, a compression spring, and a linear spring. 8. An aircraft comprising the vortex generator of claim 1 , wherein the lifting surface is selected from a wing, a control surface, a fuselage skin, and a nacelle, of the aircraft. 9. The vortex generator of claim 1 , wherein the rotational axis of the cylindrical pin is perpendicular to the lifting surface.
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