A computational system for estimation of nonlinear aerodynamic characteristics of wings at supersonic speeds was developed and was incorporated in a computer program. This corrected linearized theory method accounts for nonlinearities in the variation of basic pressure loadings with local surface slopes, predicts the degree of attainment of theoretical leading edge thrust, and provides an estimate of detached leading edge vortex loadings that result when the theoretical thrust forces are not fully realized
This report describes results of research conducted from April 1991 through March 1992. The general ...
Method, developed and coded for digital computation, predicts aerodynamic loading on configurations ...
Nov. 1980."Langley Research Center."Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
Numerical methods incorporated into a computer program to provide estimates of the subsonic aerodyna...
A new linearized-theory pressure-coefficient formulation was studied. The new formulation is intende...
The factors which place limits on the theoretical leading edge thrust are identified. An empirical m...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
The linear lifting surface theory which predicts the life in supersonic flow, even though the drag i...
Wings, designed for leading edge thrust at supersonic speeds, were investigated in the Unitary Plan ...
Numerical methods for the design and analysis of arbitrary-planform wings at supersonic speeds are r...
The applicability of new nonlinear theoretical techniques is demonstrated for supersonic wing design...
A wind-tunnel study was conducted to determine the capability of a method combining linear theory an...
The Boeing Commercial Airplane Company developed an inviscid three-dimensional lifting surface metho...
The method of superposition of linearized conical flows has been applied to the calculation of the a...
This report describes results of research conducted from April 1991 through March 1992. The general ...
Method, developed and coded for digital computation, predicts aerodynamic loading on configurations ...
Nov. 1980."Langley Research Center."Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
Numerical methods incorporated into a computer program to provide estimates of the subsonic aerodyna...
A new linearized-theory pressure-coefficient formulation was studied. The new formulation is intende...
The factors which place limits on the theoretical leading edge thrust are identified. An empirical m...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
The linear lifting surface theory which predicts the life in supersonic flow, even though the drag i...
Wings, designed for leading edge thrust at supersonic speeds, were investigated in the Unitary Plan ...
Numerical methods for the design and analysis of arbitrary-planform wings at supersonic speeds are r...
The applicability of new nonlinear theoretical techniques is demonstrated for supersonic wing design...
A wind-tunnel study was conducted to determine the capability of a method combining linear theory an...
The Boeing Commercial Airplane Company developed an inviscid three-dimensional lifting surface metho...
The method of superposition of linearized conical flows has been applied to the calculation of the a...
This report describes results of research conducted from April 1991 through March 1992. The general ...
Method, developed and coded for digital computation, predicts aerodynamic loading on configurations ...
Nov. 1980."Langley Research Center."Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet