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Lift to drag and angle of attack 1

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Oct 22, 2009
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For a given NACA airfoil is it available any formula which relates the (L/D) ratio with the angle of attack?
 
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Yes, there are many methods for calculating the theoretical values. There is also a lot of published experimental data for airfoils, especially NACA foils. Your best bet would probably be to take a look at this data.

Since you are asking I would assume you are not looking to come up with the theoretical equations, so check out They have lots of Cl and Cd data for different AOAs for tons of foils. They allow you to compare several foils.
 
Are you talking about a wing or a loose airfoil?

Every airfoil will behave slightly different, but if they're not to thick on may use some linear theories.

There are many theoretical texts on this. The drag should go quadratically with lift, while lift (before stalling) goes linear (slope about 2*pi) with the angle of attack.

Have a look at

And google on:
Parasite drag
Induced drag
The laminar bucket
Linear lift theory

A classical text on this issue is:
Abbott, Ira H., and Von Doenhoff, Albert E. (1959): Theory of Wing Sections. Dover Publications Inc., New York, Standard Book Number 486-60586-8
 
Thanks guys for replies.

aafuni,
Frankly I was looking for a theoretical correlation, anyhow your link is very interesting.

 
Oh, sorry about that. Did you get your answer or are you still looking for help?

I like that site to get some rough comparisons and narrow down my options before I move into the more in depth analysis.
 
i don't think there's a general theoretical solution.

i think the most you'll find is curve fits to experimental results.

the lift side is pretty easy, the drag side is quite complex ... 2D wing section or 3D wing ? a 3D wing adds "drag due to lift"
 
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