A study is described that evaluates the accuracy of vortex-lattice methods when they are used to compute the loads induced on aircraft as they encounter lift-generated wakes. The evaluation is accomplished by the use of measurements made in the 80 by 120 ft Wind Tunnel of the lift, rolling moment, and downwash in the wake of three configurations of a model of a subsonic transport aircraft. The downwash measurements are used as input for a vortex-lattice code in order to compute the lift and rolling moment induced on wings that have a span of 0.186, 0.510, or 1.022 times the span of the wake-generating model. Comparison of the computed results with the measured lift and rolling-moment distributions the vortex-lattice method is very reliable ...
A method is described for the prediction of rolling moments on a wing penetrating a vortex velocity ...
Two simple wings were selected for study using the various implementations (old and new) of the vort...
This paper presents a new non-linear formulation of the classical Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) approa...
Flapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro-unmanned ai...
Flapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro-unmanned air...
peer reviewedFlapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro...
The applicability of the vortex lattice method to the design of human powered aircraft is investigat...
The ability of the Vortex Separation AEROdynamics (VSAERO) program to calculate aerodynamic loads on...
The vortex lattice method has been extended to a single bladed rotor operating at high advance ratio...
Wake-vortex effects on an 10% scale model of the B737-100 aircraft are calculated using both strip t...
A generalized vortex lattice method for complex lifting surfaces with flap and aileron deflection is...
Steady lifting flows over highly swept delta wings at large incidence were studied. After an exhaust...
The rolling moment induced on aircraft models in the wake of a model of a subsonic transport and of ...
This paper presents a new non-linear formulation of the classical Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) approa...
The unsteady vortex-lattice method (UVLM) is widely used to estimate the aerodynamic loads for unste...
A method is described for the prediction of rolling moments on a wing penetrating a vortex velocity ...
Two simple wings were selected for study using the various implementations (old and new) of the vort...
This paper presents a new non-linear formulation of the classical Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) approa...
Flapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro-unmanned ai...
Flapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro-unmanned air...
peer reviewedFlapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro...
The applicability of the vortex lattice method to the design of human powered aircraft is investigat...
The ability of the Vortex Separation AEROdynamics (VSAERO) program to calculate aerodynamic loads on...
The vortex lattice method has been extended to a single bladed rotor operating at high advance ratio...
Wake-vortex effects on an 10% scale model of the B737-100 aircraft are calculated using both strip t...
A generalized vortex lattice method for complex lifting surfaces with flap and aileron deflection is...
Steady lifting flows over highly swept delta wings at large incidence were studied. After an exhaust...
The rolling moment induced on aircraft models in the wake of a model of a subsonic transport and of ...
This paper presents a new non-linear formulation of the classical Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) approa...
The unsteady vortex-lattice method (UVLM) is widely used to estimate the aerodynamic loads for unste...
A method is described for the prediction of rolling moments on a wing penetrating a vortex velocity ...
Two simple wings were selected for study using the various implementations (old and new) of the vort...
This paper presents a new non-linear formulation of the classical Vortex Lattice Method (VLM) approa...