An aircraft leading edge is extended by an aerodynamic surface providing an aerodynamic flow and where air discharges are arranged preventing separation of the aerodynamic flow. The air discharges are arranged in at least two rows essentially parallel to the leading edge and in an offset manner for
An aircraft leading edge is extended by an aerodynamic surface providing an aerodynamic flow and where air discharges are arranged preventing separation of the aerodynamic flow. The air discharges are arranged in at least two rows essentially parallel to the leading edge and in an offset manner for at least two consecutive rows. At least one block is inserted between two walls that form the aerodynamic surface. The block includes, on the one hand, an outside surface extending the aerodynamic surface, a first inclined surface contacting the first wall forming the aerodynamic surface, and a second inclined surface contacting the second wall that forms the aerodynamic surface, and, on the other hand, projecting and/or hollow shapes that are made at the inclined surfaces and that are arranged in an alternating fashion from one surface to the next, allowing air to pass on both sides of the aerodynamic surface.
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1. An aircraft leading edge, comprising: an extended aerodynamic surface (26) at which flows an aerodynamic flow; andair discharges (30) arranged at the aerodynamic surface for preventing separation of said aerodynamic flow, the air discharges (30) being arranged in at least two rows (32) that are e
1. An aircraft leading edge, comprising: an extended aerodynamic surface (26) at which flows an aerodynamic flow; andair discharges (30) arranged at the aerodynamic surface for preventing separation of said aerodynamic flow, the air discharges (30) being arranged in at least two rows (32) that are essentially parallel to the leading edge (22) and in an offset manner for at least two consecutive rows, the air discharges comprising at least one separate block (36) inserted between two walls that form the aerodynamic surface (26), said block comprising an outside surface (38) in an extension of the aerodynamic surface (26), a first inclined surface (40) that is in contact with a first wall that forms the aerodynamic surface and a second inclined surface (42) that is in contact with a second wall that forms the aerodynamic surface, and at least one of projecting or cutout shapes that are made at the inclined surfaces (40, 42) and that are arranged in an alternating fashion from one surface to the next, allowing air to pass on both sides of the aerodynamic surface (26). 2. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 1, wherein shapes of the discharges (30) are adapted so that the discharging air is injected with an inclined orientation that is close to the aerodynamic surface. 3. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 2, wherein the aircraft leading edge further comprises means for distributing the air and orienting it toward certain discharges. 4. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 1, wherein the aircraft leading edge further comprises means for distributing the air and orienting it toward certain discharges. 5. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 1, wherein the air discharges (30) have a disc sector shape. 6. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 5, wherein the disc sector shapes are all oriented in a same way from one row to the next. 7. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 5, wherein the disc sector shapes are all oriented in a reversed manner from one row to the next. 8. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 1, wherein the air discharges (30) have a square shape. 9. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 1, wherein the air discharges (30) have a rectangular shape. 10. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the air discharges (30) have a square shape. 11. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the air discharges (30) have a rectangular shape. 12. An aircraft nacelle that comprises: a lip (20) that connects an outside surface (18); anda pipe (16) inside of which is placed a power plant, wherein said lip (20) forms a leading edge that is extended by said pipe (16) at which are arranged air discharges (30) that are arranged in at least two rows (32) that are essentially parallel to the leading edge (22) and in an offset manner for at least two consecutive rows, the air discharges comprising at least one separate block (36) that is inserted between two walls that form said pipe (16),said block comprises an outside surface (38) in an extension of a surface of said pipe (16), a first inclined surface (40) in contact with a first wall that forms said pipe (16), and a second inclined surface (42) in contact with a second wall that forms said pipe (16), andat least one of projecting or cutout shapes that are made at the inclined surfaces (40, 42) and that are arranged in an alternating fashion from one surface to the next, allowing air to pass. 13. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 12, wherein the aircraft nacelle comprises at least one block (36) between the wall that forms the lip (20) and the wall that forms the pipe (16). 14. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 13, wherein the aircraft nacelle further comprises a zone inside the lip (20) that is compartmented so as to separate the supply of air of the discharges (30). 15. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 12, wherein the aircraft nacelle further comprises a zone inside the lip (20) that is compartmented so as to separate the supply of air of the discharges (30). 16. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 12, wherein the air discharges (30) have a disc sector shape. 17. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 16, wherein the disc sector shapes are all oriented in a same way from one row to the next. 18. The aircraft nacelle according to claim 16, wherein the disc sector shapes are all oriented in a reversed manner from one row to the next. 19. An aircraft leading edge, comprising: an extended aerodynamic surface (26) at which flows an aerodynamic flow; andair discharges (30) having different cross-sectional shapes arranged at the aerodynamic surface for preventing separation of said aerodynamic flow, the air discharges (30) being arranged in at least two rows (32) that are essentially parallel to the leading edge (22) and in an offset manner for at least two consecutive rows, the air discharges comprising at least one separate block (36) inserted between two walls that form the aerodynamic surface (26), said at least one separate block comprising: an outside surface (38) in an extension of the aerodynamic surface (26),a first inclined surface (40) that is in contact with a first wall that forms the aerodynamic surface,a second inclined surface (42) that is in contact with a second wall that forms the aerodynamic surface, andat least one of projecting or cutout shapes with the different cross-sectional shapes that are made at the inclined surfaces (40, 42) and that are arranged in an alternating fashion from one surface to the next, allowing air to pass on both sides of the aerodynamic surface (26). 20. The aircraft leading edge according to claim 19, wherein the different cross-sectional shapes are selected from a disk sector, a square or a rectangle.
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Cook Leonard J. (Canoga Park CA) Rosenthal Herman A. (San Diego CA), Aircraft anti-icing plenum.
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