Progress in the development of computational methods for steady and unsteady aerodynamics has perennially paced advancements in aeroelastic analysis and design capabilities. Since these capabilities are of growing importance in the analysis and design of high-performance aircraft, considerable effort has been directed toward the development of appropriate aerodynamic methodology. The contributions to those efforts from the integral-equations research program at the NASA Langley Research Center is reviewed. Specifically, the current scope, progress, and plans for research and development for inviscid and viscous flows are discussed, and example applications are shown in order to highlight the generality, versatility, and attractive features of this methodology.
Integral-Equation Methods in Steady and Unsteady Subsonic, Transonic and Supersonic Aerodynamics for Interdisciplinary Design
1990
18 pages
Report
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English
British Library Online Contents | 1996
|Subsonic/Transonic Configuration Aerodynamics
NTIS | 1980