Separated flowfield on a slender wing undergoing transient pitching motions

An experimental investigation on the flowfield surrounding a delta wing undergoing a transient pitching motion was conducted. The leading-edge vortices were marked with smoke, and the model and vortex motions were recorded using high-speed motion picture photography. These film records were then analyzed to yield information on the vortex location and trajectory as functions of both angle of attack and time. Hysteresis effects on the vortex dynamics were apparent for both the pitch-up and pitch-down motions