I am trying to calculate a rudder size for my aircraft and I need what this textbook calls "aircraft sideslip derivatives." I attached an image showing these two derivatives, dCn/dB and dCy/dB.From the VSPAero stability analysis I believe these two derivatives to be CMn wrt Beta and CMy wrt Beta. Is this correct? I am getting strange results for my rudder size and I suspect I am using the wrong derivatives.
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As suggested I have increased the spanwise wing resolution and am
currently running a test with just wing, tail , vertical-tail.
I will not have time to look at the results this evening, so will
report back later.
My fin has a large area that is normally submerged in the fuselage, so there should be sufficient side area to generate CYB forces.
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The initial result is that CS-beta shows the same trend as
before, but with smaller values.
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I eventually found the root incidence setting. A second pair of eyes, especially if they know what to look for, was needed to find that problem. I have set the root incidence back to 0 deg. Thanks.
I have been doing some more checking an with VSPAero and find
that CYB is affected by wing incidence. Rotating the wing about
the Y axis clearly demonstrates this. My various old text books
ignore the incidence effect or say that it is very difficult to
estimate, but that it can be larger than the tailfin contribution.
Given that this derivative does not have a dominant effect on
stability I can close this subject now.
With the high tail configuration the tail is always well clear of
the wake. The engine nacelles however are much more closely
coupled to the wing. Perhaps I will ask questions about this
later.
Thanks again
Alan
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