This paper introduces an attempt to enhance the accuracy of panel methods. A low-order panel method is selected and coupled with semi-empirical methods to enhance the accuracy of drag prediction of flying bodies at supersonic speeds. The semi-empirical methods are used to improve the accuracy of drag prediction by mathematical modelling of viscosity, base drag, and drag due to wing-body interference. Both methods were implemented by a computer program and validated against experimental and analytical results. The comparisons show that a considerable improvement has been achieved for the selected panel method for prediction of drag coefficients. In general, accuracy within an average value of -4.4% was obtained for the enhanced panel met...
A comprehensive description of panel methods has been given to enable an understanding of the underl...
It seems possible that, in supersonic flight, unconventional arrangements of wings and bodies may of...
A review is made of a method for computing the aerodynamic influence coefficients (AICs) for surface...
This paper introduces an attempt to enhance the accuracy of panel methods. A low-order panel method ...
A Computer Code Has Been Developed To Predict The Drag Characteristics Of Missile Configurations At ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D37692/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The goal of this thesis is to improve the wave drag estimation techniques in the aircraft conceptual...
Drag has been a key research area for aerodynamicists for many years. It is the most intriguing forc...
In the early stages of aircraft design, engineers consider many different design concepts, examining...
Preliminary design or feasibility study is the first stage13; of an aircraft design during which the...
Method, developed and coded for digital computation, predicts aerodynamic loading on configurations ...
Preliminary design or feasibility study is the first stage13; of an aircraft design during which the...
This paper reviews the importance of numerical drag prediction in an aircraft design environment. A ...
Estimating method for lift interference of wing- body combinations at supersonic speed
abstract: The emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAV's, demands the development of eff...
A comprehensive description of panel methods has been given to enable an understanding of the underl...
It seems possible that, in supersonic flight, unconventional arrangements of wings and bodies may of...
A review is made of a method for computing the aerodynamic influence coefficients (AICs) for surface...
This paper introduces an attempt to enhance the accuracy of panel methods. A low-order panel method ...
A Computer Code Has Been Developed To Predict The Drag Characteristics Of Missile Configurations At ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D37692/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The goal of this thesis is to improve the wave drag estimation techniques in the aircraft conceptual...
Drag has been a key research area for aerodynamicists for many years. It is the most intriguing forc...
In the early stages of aircraft design, engineers consider many different design concepts, examining...
Preliminary design or feasibility study is the first stage13; of an aircraft design during which the...
Method, developed and coded for digital computation, predicts aerodynamic loading on configurations ...
Preliminary design or feasibility study is the first stage13; of an aircraft design during which the...
This paper reviews the importance of numerical drag prediction in an aircraft design environment. A ...
Estimating method for lift interference of wing- body combinations at supersonic speed
abstract: The emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAV's, demands the development of eff...
A comprehensive description of panel methods has been given to enable an understanding of the underl...
It seems possible that, in supersonic flight, unconventional arrangements of wings and bodies may of...
A review is made of a method for computing the aerodynamic influence coefficients (AICs) for surface...