Early aerodynamic mathematical methods rely on potential flow concepts that formally isolate aerodynamic drag into a profile and an induced drag component. The more recent evolution of Navier–Stokes-based Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods typically directly computes aerodynamic forces. It does so using surface integration of pressure and viscous forces, which does not readily enable conventional separation of profile and induced drag. Isolating induced drag from aerodynamic drag is not well developed using CFD, leading to the present effort that derives a mathematical framework to extract induced drag from CFD model results. The present approach builds on mass, momentum, and energy equation control volume analysis performed within ...
In this report the contribution of the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR to the ’CFD Drag Pre- dicti...
Winglets are used to reduce the induced drag. This paper proposes an idea of using a propeller at th...
The authors aimed with this work to study the “vortex” on the wing tip of a “Blend...
A momentum balance approach is used to extract the drag from flowfield computations for wings and wi...
Hot topic of modern Aerodynamics is the analysis of the aerodynamic force. Indeed, the growth in glo...
This paper examines the analytical, experimental, and computational aspects of the determination of ...
This paper examines the analytical, experimental, and computational aspects of the determination of ...
Prandtl introduced the best wing system or Box Wing a century ago and showed its exceptional lift-in...
A vorticity-based exact theory for the analysis of the aerodynamic force is here applied to three-di...
An overview of the different methods to compute lift-induced drag and on latest Research efforts on ...
The prediction and decomposition of drag associated to Propulsive System Integration (PSI) is invest...
The goal of this study is to show the efficiency of the wake-integral technique coupled with vortici...
A vorticity based exact theory for the computation and breakdown of the aerodynamic force is here ap...
The induced and profile drag coefficients of a wing are typically determined through a complex exper...
Numerical results for an untwisted, finite rectangular wing (NACA 0012, AR = 6.7) using no flap defl...
In this report the contribution of the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR to the ’CFD Drag Pre- dicti...
Winglets are used to reduce the induced drag. This paper proposes an idea of using a propeller at th...
The authors aimed with this work to study the “vortex” on the wing tip of a “Blend...
A momentum balance approach is used to extract the drag from flowfield computations for wings and wi...
Hot topic of modern Aerodynamics is the analysis of the aerodynamic force. Indeed, the growth in glo...
This paper examines the analytical, experimental, and computational aspects of the determination of ...
This paper examines the analytical, experimental, and computational aspects of the determination of ...
Prandtl introduced the best wing system or Box Wing a century ago and showed its exceptional lift-in...
A vorticity-based exact theory for the analysis of the aerodynamic force is here applied to three-di...
An overview of the different methods to compute lift-induced drag and on latest Research efforts on ...
The prediction and decomposition of drag associated to Propulsive System Integration (PSI) is invest...
The goal of this study is to show the efficiency of the wake-integral technique coupled with vortici...
A vorticity based exact theory for the computation and breakdown of the aerodynamic force is here ap...
The induced and profile drag coefficients of a wing are typically determined through a complex exper...
Numerical results for an untwisted, finite rectangular wing (NACA 0012, AR = 6.7) using no flap defl...
In this report the contribution of the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR to the ’CFD Drag Pre- dicti...
Winglets are used to reduce the induced drag. This paper proposes an idea of using a propeller at th...
The authors aimed with this work to study the “vortex” on the wing tip of a “Blend...