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NACCA 23015

NACCA 23015

NACCA 23015

(OP)
Hi all,

I am writing a project on the airfoil and have modified the NACCA 23015.

However I am finding it EXTREMELY difficult to find data on the airfoil.

I have the co-ordinates but have no idea on its application and its properties.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Craig Thomas (aerospace engineering)

RE: NACCA 23015

i'd've thought there was generic stuff out there about NACA 5-digit profiles.

don't know how much this helps but i found this report NACA-TN-763 by searching this site "http://naca.central.cranfield.ac.uk/" for "23015"

good luck

RE: NACCA 23015

"Theory of wing sections" by Abbott and Von Doenhoff has a graph with AOA vs section lift coef and moment coef; and another with section lift coef vs moment coef and section drag coef. For NACA 23015.

RE: NACCA 23015

Google on NACCA 23015 produced only four hits, but Google suggested the correct spelling of NACA, and clicking on that produced >1000 hits.  Quoting "NACA 23015" gave 884 hits.

Google is a powerful search engine by itself, but the spell checker adds considerably to its value.  You have to meet it halfway by starting with a reasonable misspelling, and then clicking the link after "Did you mean.."

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

RE: NACCA 23015

I was curious as to why a question pertaining to the National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association (NACCA) was posted on this forum.

I guess I will have to find another forum when I need assistance in growing my Aboriginal business.

RE: NACCA 23015

Isn't the 23015 the 'foil the abos developed for the boomerang?

RE: NACCA 23015

these days most people are too politically correct to call the australian first people, the "aborigines", abos ... i could illustrate this using a couple of north american equivalents but then i'd get red flaged.

oh, and btw, i don't think the aeronautical research department of the aborigines was much good at airfoil research ... i think they spent most of their time on assisted launch techniques for short range projectiles (see woomera); that, and philosophy.

RE: NACCA 23015

(OP)
this information was usefull SWhit,

I have the book theory of wing sections by Abbot,

Do you know the page number, i have checked the index no

luck :(

cheers mate

Craig

RE: NACCA 23015

My copy has it on pages 500 & 501.

RE: NACCA 23015

(OP)

I noted that this is appendix  IV, is there any text to go with the data? sorry i am not lazy just cant find the damn stuff :).

thanks again

Craig

RE: NACCA 23015

I stoopped looking when I found the graphs in the appendix.

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