The NACA 23012 airfoil, designed in 1935 by Eastman Jacobs at NACA Langley, is recognized as possibly the most widely used airfoil of all time. Its widespread use is attributed to its excellent ...
Illustration of the airflow along an airfoil that exhibits leading-edge stall behavior. Notice the formation of a “short bubble” at a critical point along the leading edge. When the AOA is increased ...
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As the angle of attack is increased on a high-performance airfoil, a small amount of separation occurs near the leading edge. This separation causes the boundary layer to transition from laminar to ...
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