The preparation of geometric data for input to three-dimensional potential flow programs was automated and simplified by a geometry package incorporated into the NASA Langley version of the 3-D lifting potential flow program. Input to the computer program for the geometry package consists of a very sparse set of coordinate data, often with an order of magnitude of fewer points than required for the actual potential flow calculations. Isolated components, such as wings, fuselages, etc. are paneled automatically, using one of several possible element distribution algorithms. Curves of intersection between components are calculated, using a hybrid curve-fit/surface-fit approach. Intersecting components are repaneled so that adjacent elements o...
Techniques in computer-aided geometry modeling and their application are addressed. Mathematical mod...
A method was developed for predicting the potential flow velocity field at the plane of a propeller ...
Recent advances in computing power and numerical solution procedures have enabled computational flui...
Information needed to run a computer program for the calculation of the potential flow about arbitra...
A computer program known as POTGEM is reported which has been developed as an independent segment of...
A computer program developed to fit smooth surfaces to the component parts of three-dimensional airc...
The geometry of general three-dimensional bodies is generated from coordinates of points in several ...
A surface-fitting technique has been developed which addresses two problems with existing geometry p...
A computer program that provides the geometry and boundary conditions appropriate for an analysis of...
An accurate and efficient method was developed for the aerodynamic analysis of a series of arbitrary...
Cart3D is a collection of computer programs for generating Cartesian meshes [for computational fluid...
An aerodynamic analysis system based on potential theory at subsonic and/or supersonic speeds and im...
An analysis has been developed and a computer code written to predict three-dimensional subsonic or ...
An efficient and user oriented method was constructed for calculating flow in and about complex inle...
The FPCAS3D computer code has been developed for aeroelastic stability analysis of bladed disks such...
Techniques in computer-aided geometry modeling and their application are addressed. Mathematical mod...
A method was developed for predicting the potential flow velocity field at the plane of a propeller ...
Recent advances in computing power and numerical solution procedures have enabled computational flui...
Information needed to run a computer program for the calculation of the potential flow about arbitra...
A computer program known as POTGEM is reported which has been developed as an independent segment of...
A computer program developed to fit smooth surfaces to the component parts of three-dimensional airc...
The geometry of general three-dimensional bodies is generated from coordinates of points in several ...
A surface-fitting technique has been developed which addresses two problems with existing geometry p...
A computer program that provides the geometry and boundary conditions appropriate for an analysis of...
An accurate and efficient method was developed for the aerodynamic analysis of a series of arbitrary...
Cart3D is a collection of computer programs for generating Cartesian meshes [for computational fluid...
An aerodynamic analysis system based on potential theory at subsonic and/or supersonic speeds and im...
An analysis has been developed and a computer code written to predict three-dimensional subsonic or ...
An efficient and user oriented method was constructed for calculating flow in and about complex inle...
The FPCAS3D computer code has been developed for aeroelastic stability analysis of bladed disks such...
Techniques in computer-aided geometry modeling and their application are addressed. Mathematical mod...
A method was developed for predicting the potential flow velocity field at the plane of a propeller ...
Recent advances in computing power and numerical solution procedures have enabled computational flui...