A method of accurately calculating transonic and low Reynolds number airfoil flows, implemented in the viscous-inviscid design/analysis code ISES, is presented. The Euler equations are discretized on a conservative streamline grid and are strongly coupled to a two-equation integral boundary-layer formulation, using the displacement thickness concept. A transition prediction formulation of the e9 type is derived and incorporated into the viscous formulation. The entire discrete equation set, including the viscous and transition formulations, is solved as a fully coupled nonlinear system by a global Newton method. This is a rapid and reliable method for dealing with strong viscous-inviscid interactions, which invariably occur in transonic and...
This study examines an advanced viscous-inviscid interactive method developed for the analysis and d...
A semi-inverse viscous/inviscid coupling technique for the calculation of compressible flows is pres...
February 1986Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral-Massachusetts Institute of Techno...
A new technique is presented for the calculation of the interaction of the inviscid external flow an...
The viscous effect on aerodynamic performance of an arbitrary airfoil executing low frequency maneuv...
The viscous/inviscid interaction over transonic airfoils with and without suction is studied. The st...
Under the framework of the DLG-CAE cooperation topic: 92-16, numerical investigation is carried out ...
A semi-inverse viscous/inviscid coupling technique for the calculation of compressible flows is pres...
Presents a viscous/inviscid interaction procedure for the solution of incompressible flowfields with...
A three-dimensional transonic inviscid code has been modified for the viscous effects. Viscous effec...
Recent experience in calculating unsteady transonic flow by means of viscous-inviscid interactions w...
A method is described for calculating unsteady transonic flow with viscous interaction by coupling a...
The viscous/inviscid interaction over transonic airfoils with and without suction is studied. The st...
A viscous-inviscid interactive coupling method is used for the computation of unsteady transonic flo...
A full Navier-Stokes solver has been used to model transonic flow over three airfoil sections. The m...
This study examines an advanced viscous-inviscid interactive method developed for the analysis and d...
A semi-inverse viscous/inviscid coupling technique for the calculation of compressible flows is pres...
February 1986Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral-Massachusetts Institute of Techno...
A new technique is presented for the calculation of the interaction of the inviscid external flow an...
The viscous effect on aerodynamic performance of an arbitrary airfoil executing low frequency maneuv...
The viscous/inviscid interaction over transonic airfoils with and without suction is studied. The st...
Under the framework of the DLG-CAE cooperation topic: 92-16, numerical investigation is carried out ...
A semi-inverse viscous/inviscid coupling technique for the calculation of compressible flows is pres...
Presents a viscous/inviscid interaction procedure for the solution of incompressible flowfields with...
A three-dimensional transonic inviscid code has been modified for the viscous effects. Viscous effec...
Recent experience in calculating unsteady transonic flow by means of viscous-inviscid interactions w...
A method is described for calculating unsteady transonic flow with viscous interaction by coupling a...
The viscous/inviscid interaction over transonic airfoils with and without suction is studied. The st...
A viscous-inviscid interactive coupling method is used for the computation of unsteady transonic flo...
A full Navier-Stokes solver has been used to model transonic flow over three airfoil sections. The m...
This study examines an advanced viscous-inviscid interactive method developed for the analysis and d...
A semi-inverse viscous/inviscid coupling technique for the calculation of compressible flows is pres...
February 1986Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral-Massachusetts Institute of Techno...