Separation control on high Reynolds number multi-element airfoils

Small surface-mounted vortex generators were investigated as means for the control of a boundary-layer separation on a 2D single-flap three-element high-lift system at near-flight Reynolds numbers and in landing configurations. Wind-tunnel results obtained for small vane-type vortex generators mounted on a multielement airfoil showed that vortex generators as small as 0.18 percent of total chord can effectively reduce or eliminate boundary-layer separation on the flap at approach conditions. It was found that both the outerrotating and the corotating streamwise vortices were effective in reducing flow separation.