An improved formulation of drag estimation for thick airfoils is presented. Drag underprediction in XFOIL-like viscous-inviscid interaction methods can bequite significant for thick airfoils usedinwind turbine applications (up to 30%, as seen in the present study). The improved drag formulation predicts the drag accurately for airfoils with reasonably small trailing-edge thicknesses. The derivation of drag correction is based on the difference between the actual momentum loss thickness based on freestream velocity and that based on the velocity at the edge of the boundary layer. The improved formulation is implemented in the most recent versions of XFOIL and RFOIL (an aerodynamic design and analysis method basedonXFOIL, developedbyaconsorti...
The state-of-the-art in rotor blade drag prediction involves the use of two-dimensional airfoil tabl...
To reduce drag on wings, aerodynamicists have long been trying to keep the boundary layer on the win...
This paper reviews the importance of numerical drag prediction in an aircraft design environment. A ...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusXFOIL is a fast and relati...
A relatively simple method is presented to predict the maximum two-dimensional drag coefficient of a...
In this project, the various components of drag are obtained. Two cases are considered here – the tr...
An experimental facility called a wind tunnel is used in aerodynamics to investigate how air behaves...
Numerical simulations for relatively thick airfoils are carried out in the present studies. An attem...
The continuous increase in wind turbine blade length raises a serious question about how to effectiv...
This paper presents the results of the drag coefficient estimations for different types of NREL airf...
New airfoil designs are created in order to improve both the structural and aerodynamic properties o...
Modern wind turbines employ thick airfoils in the outer region of the blade with strong adverse pres...
Topics below are rather undesired, but important, outcome not yet completed research on the aircraft...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWith the ever increasing c...
The goal of this thesis is to improve the wave drag estimation techniques in the aircraft conceptual...
The state-of-the-art in rotor blade drag prediction involves the use of two-dimensional airfoil tabl...
To reduce drag on wings, aerodynamicists have long been trying to keep the boundary layer on the win...
This paper reviews the importance of numerical drag prediction in an aircraft design environment. A ...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusXFOIL is a fast and relati...
A relatively simple method is presented to predict the maximum two-dimensional drag coefficient of a...
In this project, the various components of drag are obtained. Two cases are considered here – the tr...
An experimental facility called a wind tunnel is used in aerodynamics to investigate how air behaves...
Numerical simulations for relatively thick airfoils are carried out in the present studies. An attem...
The continuous increase in wind turbine blade length raises a serious question about how to effectiv...
This paper presents the results of the drag coefficient estimations for different types of NREL airf...
New airfoil designs are created in order to improve both the structural and aerodynamic properties o...
Modern wind turbines employ thick airfoils in the outer region of the blade with strong adverse pres...
Topics below are rather undesired, but important, outcome not yet completed research on the aircraft...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWith the ever increasing c...
The goal of this thesis is to improve the wave drag estimation techniques in the aircraft conceptual...
The state-of-the-art in rotor blade drag prediction involves the use of two-dimensional airfoil tabl...
To reduce drag on wings, aerodynamicists have long been trying to keep the boundary layer on the win...
This paper reviews the importance of numerical drag prediction in an aircraft design environment. A ...