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Technical N Es Advisory Ccmmittee For Aeronflu Tics

The N.A.C.A. CYH airfoil section is described and its aerodynamic characteristics are given as tested in the N.A.C.A. variable density wind tunnel at twenty atmospheres pressure. This section has a low drag, a high maximum lift, and a small travel of center of pressure.

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Technical N Es Advisory Ccmmittee For Aeronflu Tics

The N.A.C.A. CYH airfoil section is described and its aerodynamic characteristics are given as tested in the N.A.C.A. variable density wind tunnel at twenty atmospheres pressure. This section has a low drag, a high maximum lift, and a small travel of center of pressure.

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TECHNICAL N~ES
ADVISORY CCMMITTEE FOR AERONflU
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No. 240
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THE N,A.GcA* CYH AIFWOIL S~CTION


By George J. Higgins
Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory

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TEC1%iTCALNOTE NO. 240.

TXE N.A.O.A. CYH AIRFOIL SECTION.


By C-eorge.
J. Higgins.

Summary

The N.A.C,A. CYH airfoil section is described and its aero-


dynamic characteristics are given as tested in the N~A*.CSA!~ar- .._
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iable density wind tunnel at twenty atmospheres pressure. This
section has a low drag, a high maximum lift, and a small travel
of center of pressure.

The N..4.C.A.GYP:airfoil section was developed from the


Clark Y section by modifying the after portion in such a manner
that the center of p,ressuretravel is reduced, maintaining as

far as possible the good characteristics of the Clark Y section.


The development is shown in Fig. 1. The ordinates are given -
in Table I.
A plaster of Paris model airfoil was made and tested in the
usual manner in the variable density wind tunnel at a density
Coxresnonding
. to twenty atmc)sphercspressure. The results are
given in Table II and are plotted in Figs. 2 and 3- The dzag
coefficient, moment c~cfficient about the quarter chord point,
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D/L values, aridthe an~les of attack are plotted ag=inst lift
coefficient in Fig. 2; and the center of pressure against lift
coeificicnt in Fig. 3. The drag is low; the maximum lift high;
and the center of pressure travel is small.
Curves of t,heminimum induced drag, the moment coeffici-
ent and the lift coefficient as calculated from the present
aerodynamic theory arc also shown in Fig. 2 for comparison.
The agrcenent of the moment coefficient curves is very good.


N.A.C.A. Technical Note No. 240 3

TABLE I.

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* N.A.C.A. CYH AIRFOIL SECTION


Ordinates in Fractions of Chord

Sta. 000 ,0125 .025 1.050 .075” d10 15 20 30


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upper ● 1140 ● 10515 .0915 .0830 .0205
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Radius of leadi~g edge - 0.015.

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Airfoil - N.A.C.A.-GYH Span – 30 in.


Av eragctank pressure - 20.3 atm. Chord - 5 in. [!::$ z]
Average dynamic pressure - q=633 Icg/ma AsDect ratio - 6
Av~~;g~ Reynolds number - 3,5’70,000 Material - Plaster of
Paris
Average Date - June 1. 1926.
Angle Lift Drag Moment Center of
of Coefficient Coefficient Ratio Coefficient pressure %
attack chord
degrees CL CD D/Ii %(. 25 chord) from L.Z,
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-.219 .0158 -.Q72 -.026 13.0
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● .0131 -.175 -.034 -5.3.
-3 b002 ●0117 5.85. -.031 1173
–1,5 .131 - ●0114 103
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● -.015 32.0
105 .342 .0164 .048 -.026 32,6
.454 .0217 .048 - 021
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:.5 .562 .0279 ,050 -.023 29.1
6 .667- .0351 ,053 -.026- 28.9
:.5 .787 ●0458 .058 - 019
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10.5 .98’3 .0674 .068 -.011 26*1
12 1.096 .0819 .075 - 019
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13.5 1.189 .0971 .082 -.023 27.0
15 1.267 ●1133 090
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16.5 10302 ●1310 .100. - 039
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18 1.231 ●1989 1s1
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19.5 1.196 .2231 .187 -.058 29.8
21 1.066 .2844 .267 -.080 32.3

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Line A? was drawn tang?nt to upper ember of the Clark Y section


at A, 65$ of th~ chcrd. Line BD was drawn bisecting a~le ~~. The
after part of the Clark Y section AEC was then rebated about line BD
as an axis to ths position CFA. With the trailing ed~e cut to G,
making the chord M30$, the revolved section became the after part
of the modified section, N.A.C.A. CYH .

65$7 Chord

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Fig.1 Development of the N.A-.C.A. CYH airfoil. section.

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