The feasibility of calculating steady mean flow solutions for nonlinear transonic flow over finite wings with a linear theory aerodynamic computer program is studied. The methodology is based on independent solutions for upper and lower surface pressures that are coupled through the external flow fields. Two approaches for coupling the solutions are investigated which include the diaphragm and the edge singularity method. The final method is a combination of both where a line source along the wing leading edge is used to account for blunt nose airfoil effects; and the upper and lower surface flow fields are coupled through a diaphragm in the plane of the wing. An iterative solution is used to arrive at the nonuniform flow solution for both ...
A finite element method for the computation of the transonic flow with shocks past airfoils is prese...
The nonlinear discrete vortex method was extended to treat the problem of asymmetric flows past a wi...
Two research programs are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow...
Analytical and empirical studies of a finite difference method for the solution of the transonic flo...
Theoretical analysis and associated computer programs were developed for predicting properties of tr...
Separating the velocity potential into steady and unsteady parts and linearizing the resulting unste...
A method is presented for the approximate solution of the nonlinear equations transonic flow theory....
A numerical method is presented for analyzing the transonic potential flow past a lifting, swept win...
Unsteady transonic flow calculations are presented for aerodynamically interfering lifting surface c...
The three-dimensional problem of transonic flow about lifting wing-body configurations is reduced to...
A computer program has been developed to account approximately for the effects of finite wing thickn...
A finite difference method for the solution of the transonic flow about a harmonically oscillating w...
The theory, results and user instructions for an aerodynamic computer program are presented. The the...
Procedures based on the method of local linearization and transonic equivalence rule were developed ...
Solutions of steady transonic flow past a two-dimensional airfoil are obtained from a singular integ...
A finite element method for the computation of the transonic flow with shocks past airfoils is prese...
The nonlinear discrete vortex method was extended to treat the problem of asymmetric flows past a wi...
Two research programs are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow...
Analytical and empirical studies of a finite difference method for the solution of the transonic flo...
Theoretical analysis and associated computer programs were developed for predicting properties of tr...
Separating the velocity potential into steady and unsteady parts and linearizing the resulting unste...
A method is presented for the approximate solution of the nonlinear equations transonic flow theory....
A numerical method is presented for analyzing the transonic potential flow past a lifting, swept win...
Unsteady transonic flow calculations are presented for aerodynamically interfering lifting surface c...
The three-dimensional problem of transonic flow about lifting wing-body configurations is reduced to...
A computer program has been developed to account approximately for the effects of finite wing thickn...
A finite difference method for the solution of the transonic flow about a harmonically oscillating w...
The theory, results and user instructions for an aerodynamic computer program are presented. The the...
Procedures based on the method of local linearization and transonic equivalence rule were developed ...
Solutions of steady transonic flow past a two-dimensional airfoil are obtained from a singular integ...
A finite element method for the computation of the transonic flow with shocks past airfoils is prese...
The nonlinear discrete vortex method was extended to treat the problem of asymmetric flows past a wi...
Two research programs are described which directly relate to the application of natural laminar flow...