The effect of shear-layer control on leading-edge vortices over delta
wings with sharp leading edges was investigated. By using suction near
the separation point, the direction of the shear layer, and the locat
ion of the main vortex as well as its structure could be modified. The
maximum swirl angle in the core and overall circulation decreased wit
h suction. This caused the vortex breakdown location to move downstrea
m. When the suction slot was located slightly inboard, the swirl angle
was found to increase, causing the breakdown location to move upstrea
m. It is shown that extremely small amounts of leading-edge suction ca
n modify the location of the vortex core and can thus be used to induc
e rolling moment.