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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 00:32:29 -0700, Brian Cleverly wrote:
Evan Gatehouse wrote: Brian Cleverly wrote: I used this prog years ago and now that I need to use it again I find its not on my system anymore. Every link I've tried to NACA4GEN comes back with page not found error... Seems Harold has moved. Does anyone have a working link to Harold's Home Page or NACA4GEN ? TIA, Brian C Try Profil (Profili?) - it's an Italian foil generation program that is much more user friendly, offers DXF export to export to your favourite CAD program, etc. Also allows you to fine tune a foil if you're smarter than I am... Evan Gatehouse Thanks Evan. I tried it and it does far more than I need. For just profiling a rudder NACA4GEN is super easy to use (even tho it is a DOS prog). Select profile #, enter chord and voila you have a co-ordinate list. Thanks to the other kind sole who mentioned a link for 4GEN. Brian C Oh, for people who just want rudders, there is a simple equation to generate the base NACA0020 data. Other versions are just scaled. For example, to generate NACA0012, you would just multiply by 12/20. Anyway, I guess I'll post the equation here for the benefit of those who might be looking (google and all). I know it took me a long time to find it. ;-) y/c = 0.2969 * sqrt(x/c) - 0.1260 * x/c - 0.3516 * (x/c)^2 + 0.2843 * (x/c)^3 - 0.1015 * (x/c)^4 Variables: c- chord y- ordinate x- distance along cord from leading edge So for NACA0012, just multiply all the y values by 12/20, and for NACA0006, multiply by 6/20, etc. The source of this information is NASA Technical Memorandum 4741 which is titled _Computer Program To Obtain Ordinates for NACA Airfoils_ and was published in 1996 by NASA. With a spreadsheet it is pretty easy to lay out any uncambered 4-digit NACA foil you might be interested in this way. The memorandum explains how to generate data for just about any NACA foil. --Mac |
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