editorial reviewedState-space aerodynamic models are of interest for preliminary aircraft design, particularly in the context of a multi-disciplinary optimization framework. Such models can be used in order to estimate aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic performance at low computational cost. The Wagner-Lifting Line (WLL) method was developed to fill this role but it is incompressible. This work presents an alternative that seeks to extend the applicability the WLL approach to low compressible airspeeds. Instead of coupling the lifting line method to theWagner function, the present model couples the lifting line approach to the attached-flow components of the Leishman-Beddoes model. The 3D solution is obtained using a finite element discret...
A modified lifting line algorithm is considered as a low-cost approach for calculating lift characte...
A low frequency unsteady lifting-line theory is developed for a harmonically oscillating wing of lar...
Three methods for computing the unsteady lift response due to basic kinematic motion---plunging, pit...
A method is presented to model the incompressible, attached, unsteady lift and pitching moment actin...
A method is presented to model the incompressible, attached, unsteady lift and moment acting on a th...
A method is presented to model the incompressible, attached, unsteady lift and pitching moment acti...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
Unsteady aerodynamics emerges in several applications in mechanical and aerospace engineering such a...
Most fixed wing aircraft face a dangerous consequence of speed: aeroelasticity. Aeroelastic vibratio...
The goal of this work is to develop low order dynamical systems models for the unsteady aerodynamic ...
The development of modern unmanned aerial vehicles, high-altitude long-endurance drones, wind turbin...
Frequency-domain unsteady lifting-line theory is better developed than its time-domain counterpart. ...
In this paper, a vector form of the unsteady Kutta-Joukowski theorem is derived and then used in the...
Frequency-domain unsteady lifting-line theory (ULLT) provides a means by which the aerodynamics of o...
A modified lifting line algorithm is considered as a low-cost approach for calculating lift characte...
A low frequency unsteady lifting-line theory is developed for a harmonically oscillating wing of lar...
Three methods for computing the unsteady lift response due to basic kinematic motion---plunging, pit...
A method is presented to model the incompressible, attached, unsteady lift and pitching moment actin...
A method is presented to model the incompressible, attached, unsteady lift and moment acting on a th...
A method is presented to model the incompressible, attached, unsteady lift and pitching moment acti...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
Unsteady aerodynamics emerges in several applications in mechanical and aerospace engineering such a...
Most fixed wing aircraft face a dangerous consequence of speed: aeroelasticity. Aeroelastic vibratio...
The goal of this work is to develop low order dynamical systems models for the unsteady aerodynamic ...
The development of modern unmanned aerial vehicles, high-altitude long-endurance drones, wind turbin...
Frequency-domain unsteady lifting-line theory is better developed than its time-domain counterpart. ...
In this paper, a vector form of the unsteady Kutta-Joukowski theorem is derived and then used in the...
Frequency-domain unsteady lifting-line theory (ULLT) provides a means by which the aerodynamics of o...
A modified lifting line algorithm is considered as a low-cost approach for calculating lift characte...
A low frequency unsteady lifting-line theory is developed for a harmonically oscillating wing of lar...
Three methods for computing the unsteady lift response due to basic kinematic motion---plunging, pit...