Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering.In this thesis, the lifting-line approximation of a flat, unswept wing, originally attributed to Prandtl, is investigated. The original formulation for a flat wing is examined in detail. The governing integro-differential equation is developed from its components. The optimum and general solutions to the original formulation are presented and discussed. An expanded formulation is presented, which includes the effect of the wake of non-planar wings. The self-induced velocities of the bound vortex on the wing are assumed to be small for practical cases and not included in the model. The case of simple dihedral is considered and the general formulat...
This master thesis shows, how can be the modified lifting line theory used for preliminary glider de...
An unsteady linear lifting line method for the determination of the circulation and lift distributio...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
The problem of a wing placed in a flow that is nonuniform in the spanwise direction is of interest t...
Most fixed wing aircraft face a dangerous consequence of speed: aeroelasticity. Aeroelastic vibratio...
The solution of the lifting line equation Prandtl in wing theory is viewed afresh. Some new aspects ...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
The aim of the following text is to illustrate a method to predict the aerodynamic impact of a local...
A closed-form solution for the downwash in the plane of symmetry of an elliptically loaded line is g...
Summary The induced drag of non-planar wings is compared to that of planar wings which result fro...
Lifting-line theory is one simple method of predicting the lift produced by a wing. The traditional ...
In Prandtl's airfoil theory the monoplane was replaced by a single lifting vortex line and yielded f...
Nonplanar lifting surfaces can lower the induced drag relative to planar surfaces by redistributing ...
A numerical lifting-line method (implemented in an open-source software package) is presented which ...
Non-planar lifting surfaces offer potentially significant gains in aerodynamic efficiency by lowerin...
This master thesis shows, how can be the modified lifting line theory used for preliminary glider de...
An unsteady linear lifting line method for the determination of the circulation and lift distributio...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
The problem of a wing placed in a flow that is nonuniform in the spanwise direction is of interest t...
Most fixed wing aircraft face a dangerous consequence of speed: aeroelasticity. Aeroelastic vibratio...
The solution of the lifting line equation Prandtl in wing theory is viewed afresh. Some new aspects ...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...
The aim of the following text is to illustrate a method to predict the aerodynamic impact of a local...
A closed-form solution for the downwash in the plane of symmetry of an elliptically loaded line is g...
Summary The induced drag of non-planar wings is compared to that of planar wings which result fro...
Lifting-line theory is one simple method of predicting the lift produced by a wing. The traditional ...
In Prandtl's airfoil theory the monoplane was replaced by a single lifting vortex line and yielded f...
Nonplanar lifting surfaces can lower the induced drag relative to planar surfaces by redistributing ...
A numerical lifting-line method (implemented in an open-source software package) is presented which ...
Non-planar lifting surfaces offer potentially significant gains in aerodynamic efficiency by lowerin...
This master thesis shows, how can be the modified lifting line theory used for preliminary glider de...
An unsteady linear lifting line method for the determination of the circulation and lift distributio...
The lifting line theory is widely used for obtaining aerodynamic performance results in various engi...